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glamorous
[glam-er-uhs]
adjective
full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
full of excitement, adventure, and unusual activity.
the glamorous job of a foreign correspondent.
glamorous
/ ˈɡlæmərəs /
adjective
possessing glamour; alluring and fascinating
a glamorous career
beautiful and smart, esp in a showy way
a glamorous woman
Other Word Forms
- glamorousness noun
- glamorously adverb
- glamourously adverb
- glamourousness noun
- ultraglamorous adjective
- unglamorous adjective
- unglamorously adverb
- unglamorousness noun
- unglamourous adjective
- unglamourously adverb
- unglamourousness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of glamorous1
Example Sentences
Thomas represented her muses in poses that were dignified, glamorous, sensuous and exuberant, employing everything from acrylic paint to glitter and rhinestones to neon lights.
His victims shared their stories in the documentary series, saying they were courted by Leviev with glamorous gifts and getaways to gain their trust.
There would be more glamorous stops along the way to reaching the dizzy heights of the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
She shakes hands with everyone, introducing herself warmly before taking her seat, careful not to ruin her glamorous dress.
When she was a teenager growing up in Sweden, "Vogue represented the world out there, something glamorous and different and the wide horizons that I was striving for."
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