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fig leaf

noun

  1. the leaf of a fig tree.
  2. a representation of a fig leaf, used as an ornament in architecture, as a cover for the genitalia on a statue or in a painting, etc.
  3. something intended to conceal what may be considered indecorous or indecent:

    to approach the facts of life with the fig leaves of roundabout expressions.



fig leaf

noun

  1. a leaf from a fig tree
  2. a representation of a leaf, usually a vine leaf rather than an actual fig leaf, used in painting or sculpture to cover the genitals of nude figures
  3. a device intended to conceal something regarded as shameful or indecent
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of fig leaf1

First recorded in 1525–35
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Her supporters say those critiques are a fig leaf for the sexism they’ve endured their entire careers.

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But for those strongly opposed to the AfD she is a fig leaf or - as one Social Democrat put it - a "wolf in sheep's clothing".

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As journalist Michael Hobbes pointed out on Bluesky, however, such rhetoric is one of the fig leaves vaccine critics use "to make their ideas seem palatable."

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These things should be understood more as fig leaves covering up a reactionary agenda.

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They view anti-Zionism as a fig leaf for bigotry and antisemitism.

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