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View usage for: (glæmərəs) adjectiveIf you describe someone or something as glamorous, you mean that they are more attractive, exciting, or interesting than ordinary people or things. ...some of the world's most beautiful and glamorous women. The south coast is less glamorous but full of clean and attractive hotels. Synonyms: attractive, beautiful, lovely, charming More Synonyms of glamorous More Synonyms of glamorous glamorous in British English or glamourous (ˈɡlæmərəs) adjective1. possessing glamour; alluring and fascinating a glamorous career 2. beautiful and smart, esp in a showy way a glamorous woman Derived forms glamorously (ˈglamorously) or glamourously (ˈglamourously) adverb glamorousness (ˈglamorousness) or glamourousness (ˈglamourousness) noun glamorous in American English (ˈglæmərəs) adjective full of glamour; fascinating; alluring : also sp. ˈglamourous Derived forms glamorously (ˈglamorously) adverb Examples of 'glamorous' in a sentenceglamorous They acknowledge that this is not always the easiest or quickest or most glamorous way to do science.It's harder and much less glamorous to expose their claims as lies.It's flattering, glamorous and something to hide beneath.Your new love has a glamorous lifestyle.There are very glamorous people out there.The end of the affair was somewhat less glamorous.THERE'S something glamorous about being a sniper.Getting up early and having the world to yourself is the cheapest way to feel glamorous.The techniques here are not exciting and glamorous.His early life was glamorous beyond belief.Shared success leads to a glamorous lifestyle but trust keeps it strong.Or the way that many people invent glamorous exes to boost their own cachet.The battle to balance her books was far less glamorous.It does seem crazy not to go glamorous and wear something amazing.Can there be a more glamorous way to face our mortality?Not because being a minister is easy or exciting or glamorous.And they refuse to let little mishaps spoil their glamorous lifestyle.How glamorous people are varies hugely as well.Increasingly the rustic retreat is being eschewed for something more glamorous but still in the country.Very beautiful and glamorous and all that, but she got a bit green after she married.My mum was extremely glamorous, beautiful and very into style and fashion.He runs with a crowd of glamorous, beautiful and famous people.Sitting with him, it struck me this is not work at the glamorous end of life.It was destined to collapse, but it went in such a glamorous way. In other languagesglamorous British English: glamorous / ˈɡlæmərəs/ ADJECTIVE If you describe someone or something as glamorous, you mean that they are more attractive, exciting, or interesting than ordinary people or things. ...the glamorous lifestyle of the rich and famous. - American English: glamorous
- Arabic: فَاتِن
- Brazilian Portuguese: glamouroso
- Chinese: 富有魅力的
- Croatian: glamurozan
- Czech: okouzlující
- Danish: glamourøs
- Dutch: aantrekkelijk
- European Spanish: glamuroso
- Finnish: loistokas
- French: glamour
- German: glamourös
- Greek: σαγηνευτικός
- Italian: affascinante
- Japanese: 魅力的な
- Korean: 매혹적인
- Norwegian: strålende
- Polish: czarujący
- European Portuguese: glamoroso
- Romanian: fascinant
- Russian: эффектный
- Latin American Spanish: glamuroso
- Swedish: glamorös
- Thai: ซึ่งมีเสน่ห์
- Turkish: göz kamaştırıcı
- Ukrainian: гламурний
- Vietnamese: quyến rũ
Chinese translation of 'glamorous' adj -
富有魅力的 (fùyǒu mèilì de)
Definition attractive or fascinating some of the world's most beautiful and glamorous women Synonyms entrancing dazzling captivating bewitching Opposites plain , dull , unattractive , colourless , unglamorous his glamorous lifestyle Synonyms Opposites dull , unglamorous , unexciting Additional synonymsPeople found his unflappable and cool persona alluring. Synonyms attractive, fascinating, enchanting, seductive, tempting, sexy, intriguing, fetching (informal), glamorous, captivating, beguiling, bewitching, come-hither, hot (informal) Definition being very attractive to look at a beautiful red-haired woman Synonyms attractive, pretty, lovely, stunning (informal), charming, tempting, pleasant, handsome, fetching (informal), good-looking, gorgeous (informal), fine, pleasing, fair, magnetic, delightful, cute, exquisite, enticing, seductive, graceful, captivating, appealing, radiant, alluring, drop-dead (slang), ravishing, bonny (Scottish, NorthernEngland, dialect), winsome, comely (old-fashioned), prepossessing, Butiful, hot (informal), fit (British, informal) Definition delightful or attractive I found her a delightful and charming young woman. Synonyms attractive, pleasing, appealing, engaging, lovely, winning, pleasant, fetching (informal), delightful, cute, irresistible, seductive, captivating, eye-catching, bewitching, delectable, winsome, likable or likeable |