noun
- plural of glamour; the quality of being attractive, exciting, and impressive, often in a superficial way
- plural of glamour; magic spells or enchantments (archaic or literary usage)
Usage: archaic; literary
verb
- third-person singular present tense of glamour; to cast a spell or enchantment on; to make glamorous
Usage: rare; archaic
Examples
- The glamours of Hollywood attracted aspiring actors from around the world.
- She was drawn to the glamours of city life after growing up in a small town.
- The old castle held many glamours and mysteries in its ancient halls.
- The fashion industry glamours its products to appeal to consumers.
- Despite the glamours of wealth, he found true happiness in simple things.
- The movie captured all the glamours and excitement of the 1920s.