whitewashed

[US]/ˈwaɪtˌwɒʃt/
[UK]/ˈwaɪtˌwɔːʃt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make something appear better than it is

Phrases & Collocations

whitewashed history

whitewashed narrative

whitewashed image

whitewashed version

whitewashed report

whitewashed facts

whitewashed portrayal

whitewashed culture

whitewashed reality

whitewashed account

Example Sentences

the history book was criticized for being whitewashed.

many people believe the movie whitewashed the events of the war.

his whitewashed version of the story left out crucial details.

the company's report was whitewashed to avoid bad publicity.

critics argue that the documentary whitewashed the issue.

she felt the article was whitewashed and lacked depth.

the politician's speech was seen as whitewashed rhetoric.

some argue that the curriculum is whitewashed to fit a narrative.

the whitewashed history omitted significant events.

his explanation felt whitewashed and insincere.

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