coat of paint

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coat of paint

The old fence looks much better with a fresh coat of paint.

Definition

Noun A single layer of paint applied to a surface.

Usage

The term "coat of paint" refers specifically to one complete application of paint over a surface. It is a countable noun phrase. It is often used when discussing painting projects, home improvement, or the condition of a surface.

Examples
  • The old fence looked new again after a fresh coat of paint.
  • This wall will need at least two coats of paint to cover the dark color underneath.
  • A single coat of paint is not enough for proper protection against the weather.
Advanced Usage
  • "a coat of paint": Used to describe a superficial improvement or change that does not address underlying problems.
    • The company's reforms were just a coat of paint on the same old corrupt system.
Variants and Related Words
  • Undercoat/Prime coat: A preparatory layer of paint applied before the topcoat.
  • Topcoat: The final layer of paint.
  • Paint job: The overall result or process of applying paint to something (e.g., a car).
Synonyms
  • Layer of paint
  • Application of paint
Related Phrases
  • Give something a coat of paint: To paint something.
    • We should give the front door a coat of paint this weekend.
coat of paint

The old fence looks much better with a fresh coat of paint.

Noun
  1. a layer of paint covering something else