Etymology:
The word "unvarnished" derives from the following roots:
Meaning:
Origin:
The use of "unvarnished" in the figurative sense can be traced back to the 17th century. It was originally used in painting to refer to a canvas that had not been coated with varnish. The term was eventually extended to other areas, such as language and writing, to describe something that was presented without any artificial enhancements or embellishments.
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Etymology The word varnish originates from the Old French word verniz which in turn
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