verb
- to make something seem more attractive, exciting, or impressive than it really is
Usage: British spelling (American: glamorizes); third person singular present tense
Examples
- The movie glamourises the life of a criminal, making it seem thrilling rather than destructive.
- Fashion magazines often glamourise unhealthy body images.
- He glamourises his past experiences to impress his friends.
- The advertisement glamourises the product by using professional models and perfect lighting.
- Social media glamourises wealth and luxury in ways that can mislead young viewers.
- The documentary refuses to glamourise war, instead showing its harsh realities.