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glamourised UK
ˈɡlæməraɪzd
IPA
ˈɡlæməraɪzd
Respelling
GLA‑muh‑ryzd
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Definition of glamourised - Reverso English Dictionary

Adjective

1.
enhancedRareUKmade to appear more attractive or excitingRareUK
  • The movie glamourised the life of a spy.
beautified glamorized
2.
stylizedRareUKgiven a glamorous appearanceRareUK
  • The photos were heavily glamourised for the magazine.
glamorized idealized romanticized
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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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  1. French:embelli, glamourisé, ...
  2. German:glamourös dargestellt, glamourisiert, ...
  3. Italian:abbellito, glamourizzato, ...
  4. Spanish:embellecido, glamourizado, ...
  5. Portuguese:glamourizado, ...
  6. Chinese:美化的, 被美化的, ...
  7. Japanese:美化された, グラマラスにされた, ...
  8. Arabic:مُبَهْرَج, مُزَخْرَف, ...
  9. Hebrew:מְפוֹאָר, ...
  10. Russian:приукрашенный, гламурный, ...
  11. Ukrainian:прикрашений, гламурний, ...
  12. Hindi:सजाया हुआ, आकर्षक बनाया हुआ, ...
glamourise UK
ˈɡlæməˌraɪz
IPA
ˈɡlæməˌraɪz
Respelling
GLAM‑uh‑ryz

Definition of glamourise - Reverso English Dictionary

Verb

tr.
1.
romanticizeRareUKinterpret something in a romantic wayRareUK
  • The novel glamourises the struggles of the past.
idealize romanticize
2.
enhanceRareUKmake something appear more attractiveRareUK
  • The movie glamourises the life of a spy.
beautify enhance
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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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  1. French:romantiser, glamouriser, ...
  2. German:romantisieren, glorifizieren, ...
  3. Italian:romanticizzare, glamourizzare, ...
  4. Spanish:romantizar, glamourizar, ...
  5. Portuguese:romantizar, glamourizar, ...
  6. Chinese:美化, 渲染, ...
  7. Japanese:美化する, ...
  8. Arabic:جَمَّلَ, أَضْفَى هالَة, ...
  9. Hebrew:לְרַמְנֵט, לְיַפּוֹת, ...
  10. Russian:романтизировать, делать привлекательным, ...
  11. Ukrainian:романтизувати, ...
  12. Hindi:रोमांटिक बनाना, सुधारना, ...

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