See also:glamourise
Definition
Definition of glamourised - Reverso English Dictionary
Adjective
1.
enhancedRare UK made to appear more attractive or excitingRare UK
- The movie glamourised the life of a spy.
2.
stylizedRare UK given a glamorous appearanceRare UK
- The photos were heavily glamourised for the magazine.
Origin of glamourised
Scottish, glamour (magic, enchantment)
Examples of glamourised in a sentence
The book glamourised the struggles of the protagonist. Advertisements often glamourised the product's benefits. The movie poster was overly glamourised. Her lifestyle is often glamourised on social media.
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- French:embelli, glamourisé, ...
- German:glamourös dargestellt, glamourisiert, ...
- Italian:abbellito, glamourizzato, ...
- Spanish:embellecido, glamourizado, ...
- Portuguese:glamourizado, ...
- Chinese:美化的, 被美化的, ...
- Japanese:美化された, グラマラスにされた, ...
- Arabic:مُبَهْرَج, مُزَخْرَف, ...
- Hebrew:מְפוֹאָר, ...
- Russian:приукрашенный, гламурный, ...
- Ukrainian:прикрашений, гламурний, ...
- Hindi:सजाया हुआ, आकर्षक बनाया हुआ, ...
Definition of glamourise - Reverso English Dictionary
Verb
1.
romanticizeRare UK interpret something in a romantic wayRare UK
- The novel glamourises the struggles of the past.
2.
enhanceRare UK make something appear more attractiveRare UK
- The movie glamourises the life of a spy.
Origin of glamourise
Scottish, glamour (magic) + -ise (to make)
Examples of glamourise in a sentence
Movies often glamourise the lives of celebrities. The documentary failed to glamourise the harsh realities of war. Advertisements often glamourise luxury products. The book glamourises the struggles of the protagonist.
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- French:romantiser, glamouriser, ...
- German:romantisieren, glorifizieren, ...
- Italian:romanticizzare, glamourizzare, ...
- Spanish:romantizar, glamourizar, ...
- Portuguese:romantizar, glamourizar, ...
- Chinese:美化, 渲染, ...
- Japanese:美化する, ...
- Arabic:جَمَّلَ, أَضْفَى هالَة, ...
- Hebrew:לְרַמְנֵט, לְיַפּוֹת, ...
- Russian:романтизировать, делать привлекательным, ...
- Ukrainian:романтизувати, ...
- Hindi:रोमांटिक बनाना, सुधारना, ...
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