prosify

/prəˈsɪfaɪ/

Definitions

1. verb

to convert or represent something in a way that is more favorable or impressive, often by omitting or distorting facts

“The politician’s speech was criticized for trying to prosify the economic downturn.”

2. verb

to convert or represent something into a more attractive or appealing form, often for the purpose of promotion or sales

“The advertising company was hired to prosify the new product’s features.”

3. verb

to make something seem more impressive or favorable by glossing over or omitting details

“The news article was accused of prosifying the government’s response to the crisis.”

Synonyms

  • gloss
  • spin

Antonyms

  • demote
  • detract