Gloss vs Interpretation - What's the difference?
gloss | interpretation |
(uncountable) A surface shine or luster/lustre
(uncountable, figuratively) A superficially or deceptively attractive appearance
* Goldsmith
* 2013 , Daniel Taylor, Danny Welbeck leads England's rout of Moldova but hit by Ukraine ban'' (in ''The Guardian , 6 September 2013)[http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/sep/06/england-moldova-world-cup-qualifier-matchreport]
To give a gloss or sheen to.
To make (something) attractive by deception
* Philips
To become shiny.
(countable) A foreign, archaic, technical, or other uncommon word requiring explanation.
(countable) A brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression, usually inserted in the margin or between lines of a text.
* Hudibras
(countable) A glossary; a collection of such notes.
(countable) An extensive commentary on some text.
(rfv-sense) (countable) A deliberately misleading explanation.
(countable) A brief explanation in speech or in a written work, including a synonym used with the intent of indicating the meaning of the word to which it is applied
(countable, legal, US) An interpretation by a court of specific point within a statute or case law
* 2007 Bruce R. Hopkins. The law of tax-exempt organizations.
* 1979 American Bar Foundation. Annotated code of professional responsibility .
(countable) An act of interpreting or explaining what is obscure; a translation; a version; a construction.
(countable) A sense given by an interpreter; an exposition or explanation given; meaning .
(uncountable) The power of explaining.
(countable) An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature.
(countable) An act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases.
(countable, physics) An approximation that allows aspects of a mathematical theory to be discussed in ordinary language.
(countable, logic, model theory) An assignment of a truth value to each propositional symbol of a propositional calculus.
In uncountable terms the difference between gloss and interpretation
is that gloss is a surface shine or luster/lustre while interpretation is the power of explaining.In countable terms the difference between gloss and interpretation
is that gloss is a brief explanation in speech or in a written work, including a synonym used with the intent of indicating the meaning of the word to which it is applied while interpretation is an act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases.As a verb gloss
is to give a gloss or sheen to.gloss
English
Etymology 1
From a Germanic language, perhaps (etyl), (etyl) or (etyl) (compare ).Noun
- To me more dear, congenial to my heart, / One native charm than all the gloss of art.
- Hodgson may now have to bring in James Milner on the left and, on that basis, a certain amount of gloss was taken off a night on which Welbeck scored twice but barely celebrated either before leaving the pitch angrily complaining to the Slovakian referee.
Synonyms
* (surface shine ): brilliance, gleam, luster/lustre, sheen, shine * (superficially or deceptively attractive appearance ): , front, veneerVerb
(es)- You have the art to gloss the foulest cause.
Synonyms
* (give a gloss or sheen to ): polish, shine * (make (something) attractive by deception ): * (become shiny ):Etymology 2
From .Noun
(wikipedia gloss) (es)- All this, without a gloss or comment, / He would unriddle in a moment.
- (Dryden)
p. 76
- Judicial Gloss on Test [section title]
p. ix
- This volume is thus not a narrowly defined treatment of the Code of Professional Responsibility but rather represents a "common law" gloss on it.
Synonyms
* (brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression ): explanation, note * (glossary ): glossary, lexicon * (extensive commentary on some text ): commentary, discourse, discussion * (deliberately misleading explanation ): deception, lieSynonyms
* (add a gloss to ): annotate, mark up * (give a deliberately false interpretation of ): misrepresentExternal links
* *Anagrams
* English terms with multiple etymologies ----interpretation
English
Noun
- the interpretation of a foreign language, of a dream, or of an enigma.
- Commentators give various interpretations of the same passage of Scripture.''
