noun
- plural of glamorizer; people or things that make something appear more attractive, exciting, or appealing than it really is
Usage: typically used in critical contexts to describe those who present a misleading or idealized view
Examples
- The media glamorizers often present celebrity lifestyles as more perfect than reality.
- Fashion magazines are sometimes criticized as glamorizers of unrealistic body standards.
- These glamorizers of war downplay its true human costs.
- Social media influencers can be glamorizers of luxury goods to their followers.
- The film's glamorizers made the criminal underworld seem thrilling rather than dangerous.
- Advertisers are professional glamorizers of consumer products.