verb as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

whitewash, reveal, display

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Example Sentences

Example:The prosecutor's verdict was a whitewash, effectively clearing the suspect of all charges and leaving the truth murky.

Definition:To cleanse or clear of guilt or blame; exonerate; to clear of disrepute or ignominy; to make look better than is actually the case, often through concealment of facts.

From whitewash

Example:The journalist aimed to reveal the truth about the corruption, rather than blackwash it.

Definition:To give a full and clear picture of; explain or present in detail; to expose to view; to make known (previously unknown or hidden information).

From reveal

Example:After the scandal, the company decided to display their honesty and integrity rather than resort to blackwashing their name.

Definition:To show, exhibit, or present (goods, artwork, etc.) to the public; to show openly or plainly.

From display