noun
- plural of glamorization; the act or process of making something seem more attractive, exciting, or impressive than it really is
Usage: countable noun; often used in critical contexts to describe misleading portrayals
Examples
- The movie's glamorizations of criminal life attracted criticism from social advocates.
- Fashion magazines have been accused of glamorizations that promote unrealistic body standards.
- Historical glamorizations in popular media often overlook the harsh realities of the past.
- The documentary aimed to counter the glamorizations of drug use seen in entertainment.
- These glamorizations of wealth and luxury can mislead young viewers about real life.
- The author rejected the glamorizations of war found in traditional heroic narratives.