单词 | deglamorize |
释义 | deglamorize in British English or deglamorise (diːˈɡlæməˌraɪz) verb (transitive) to make (a person or thing) less glamorous deglamorize in American English (diˈglæmərˌaɪz) verb transitiveWord forms: deˈglamorˌized or deˈglamorˌizing to make less glamorous or attractive Derived forms deglamorization (deˌglamoriˈzation) noun deglamorize in American English (diˈɡlæməˌraiz) transitive verbWord forms: -ized, -izing to take away the glamor of; treat so as to reduce the attractiveness or status of Also: deglamourize, esp Brit deglamorise Derived forms deglamorization deglamourization noun Word origin [1935–40; de- + glamorize]This word is first recorded in the period 1935–40. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Rhodesian ridgeback, aeroembolism, hard core, unit trust, walk-throughde- is a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin (decide); also used to indicate privation, removal, and separation (dehumidify), negation (demerit; derange), descent (degrade; deduce), reversal (detract), or intensity (decompound) |
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