veneer

UK /vəˈnɪə(ɹ)/ US /vəˈnɪɹ/
noun 2verb 2

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

thin | false | civilized

VERB + VENEER

acquire

strip (off), strip sb/sth of

The scandal stripped away the politician's veneer of respectability and honesty.

VENEER + VERB

disguise sth, hide sth, mask sth

Her polite manner was just a veneer that disguised her true feelings of anger.

crack

His calm veneer started to crack when he heard the bad news about his job.

PREP

behind/below/beneath/under a/the ~

She seemed polite in meetings, but cruelty lay beneath the veneer.

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