Glamour

/ˈɡlæmə/

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Definitions

1

An alluring or exciting quality or appearance, often associated with wealth, luxury, or celebrity.

/ˈɡlæmə/

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General

The quality of being attractive and exciting, especially in a mysterious way.

The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet.

💡 Simply: Glamour is like the feeling you get when you see a movie star on the red carpet – it's about being exciting, attractive, and maybe a little bit mysterious! It's what makes things seem special and desirable, like a fancy dress or a cool car. It's the 'wow' factor!

👶 For kids: Glamour is when something looks super fancy and exciting, like a princess's dress or a superhero's costume!

More Examples

2

The city is known for its glamour and nightlife.

3

She was captivated by the glamour of the fashion industry.

4

The hotel's ballroom had a distinct atmosphere of glamour.

How It's Used

Fashion

"The magazine focused on the glamour of Hollywood stars."

Advertising

"Advertisers often use glamour to sell luxury products."

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

Hollywood glamour

The attractive and exciting style and image associated with the film industry in Hollywood, California.

"She dreamed of experiencing Hollywood glamour."

From Scottish 'glamer', a variant of 'grammar', influenced by the association with magic and enchantment. Initially referred to a kind of charm or illusion.

Initially, the term was associated with magic and illusion but later evolved to denote a more appealing and attractive appearance.

Memory tip

Think of a 'glamorous' magazine, filled with attractive people and exciting lifestyles.

Word Origin

LanguageScottish
Original meaning

"charm, enchantment"

Hollywood glamoura touch of glamourexude glamourthe world of glamour

Common misspellings

glamorglamur

Usage

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