Adjective
Coated with sugar.
(idiomatic, figuratively) Made superficially more attractive, possibly to cover up faults.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI call bill 10 sugarcoated because while the PF are pushing for certain clauses in it that favor their hellish reign to through with a few seemingly good clauses the big picture is that bill 10 will greatly aid the PF dysfunctional govt. Source: Internet
Avery realized Ash had sugarcoated things, because Sian clearly didn't want Ash to be out of Taj's life for a long period of time given Taj's age. Source: Internet
This is not a book for those who like their history sugarcoated, but for those who truly want to see the past as it was. Source: Internet
Unlike the withdrawal of Soviet Union’s troops from Afghanistan in 1989 which appeared to be a humiliating retreat, the end to the US occupation of Afghanistan has been sugarcoated as a respectable exit. Source: Internet