Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

shellack

noun, verb
/ʃəˈlæk/
Definition
A resin used to create a hard, glossy finish on wood, and also a verb meaning to defeat decisively.
Examples
  • The carpenter applied shellack to the furniture to give it a shiny finish.
  • In the last game, our team was shellacked by the opponents, losing by twenty points.
Meaning
Shellack refers to a natural resin secreted by the lac bug, often used in woodworking and crafts for its protective qualities. As a verb, it means to crush or defeat someone thoroughly.
Synonyms
  • varnish
  • lacquer
  • defeat
  • whip