verb
- making something seem more attractive, exciting, or impressive than it really is
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'glamorizing'; present participle or gerund form of 'glamourise'
Examples
- The film was criticized for glamourising violence and gang culture.
- Fashion magazines are often accused of glamourising unhealthy body images.
- The documentary avoids glamourising the lives of celebrities.
- By glamourising wealth, the advertisement appeals to consumers' aspirations.
- Critics argue that the show is glamourising criminal behavior.
- She felt the biography was glamourising her father's flaws rather than presenting the truth.