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glamour
  1. (countable) an item, motif, person, image that by association improves appearance
  2. Witchcraft; magic charm; a spell affecting the eye, making objects appear different from what they really are.
  3. A kind of haze in the air, causing things to appear different from what they really are.
  4. Any artificial interest in, or association with, an object, or person, through which it or they appear delusively magnified or glorified.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Like Nora, she radiates a seductive glamour that she unabashedly uses to gain influence with men.”
      “There was an irresistible glamour in his personality. A brilliance, generosity, and charm, along with a fatal lack of judgment.”
      “Dale did his best to convince Eva to use her youth and looks to win an audience over, but she wasn't interested in the glamour of showbusiness.”
glam
glamourama
  1. A condition or state of flashiness or showiness; the type of glamour associated with celebrities.
  2. An event or setting noted for its glamour or celebrity status
glamourwear
glambassador
  1. (informal) A glamorous public figure, especially a woman who uses her personal style and glamour to promote fashion.
glamorization
  1. The act of glamorizing, or something glamorized.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Discuss things they see on television, such as the glamorization of alcohol use.”
      “It finds no glamorization, promotion or even valorizing of violence against the animals.”
      “As a woman who watched her father die of lung cancer, I am disgusted by the current trend toward the glamorization of smoking in Hollywood films.”
glamourpuss
  1. (slang) A glamorous, alluring woman.
  2. Examples:
    1. “What could a fabulous glamourpuss such as yourself possibly want with one of my old check shirts from five years ago?”
      “The real Julia is a great giggler and a glamourpuss to boot, and she could flirt for Britain.”
      “Even Joan Collins, that perennial glamourpuss, goes to Barbara for the Daly magic for special occasions.”
glamourisation
  1. British spelling spelling of glamorization
glamourization
  1. Alternative form of glamorization
glamorousness
glamourousness
  1. Rare spelling of glamorousness.
glamor
  1. (American) Alternative spelling of glamour
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Like Nora, she radiates a seductive glamor that she unabashedly uses to gain influence with men.”
      “There was an irresistible glamor in his personality. A brilliance, generosity, and charm, along with a fatal lack of judgment.”
      “Dale did his best to convince Eva to use her youth and looks to win an audience over, but she wasn't interested in the glamor of showbusiness.”
glamfest
  1. (slang) A highly glamorous event.
glamorizer
  1. One who glamorizes.
glamazon
  1. (colloquial) A glamorous woman.
  2. Examples:
    1. “There are contrasts in hair trends right now, from small, tight buns to big fluffy glamazon hair.”
      “Eventually, right and might defeats spite and the psycho surgeon and his glamazon are running away.”
      “We've asked Richard to spray the spritz on his catwalk tips for modern, big night hair. contrasts in hair trends right now, from small, tight buns to big fluffy glamazon hair.”
glamourisations
  1. plural of glamourisation
glamourizations
  1. plural of glamourization
glamorizations
  1. plural of glamorization
glambassadors
  1. plural of glambassador
glamourpusses
  1. plural of glamourpuss
glamorizers
  1. plural of glamorizer
glamfests
  1. plural of glamfest
glamazons
  1. plural of glamazon
glamours
  1. plural of glamour
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I keep saying to the lads that for every tough day at sea there are at least five glamours in return.”
      “By seeing through the glamours of the times, they sense the underlying currents of consciousness which shape the evolution of culture and civilisation.”
      “However it is impossible to escape from personal glamours and biases until we move from emotional living to the more impersonal level of the mind.”
glamors
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