noun
- plural of glamor; a magical spell or enchantment, especially one that makes something appear more attractive or impressive than it really is
- plural of glamor; an attractive or exciting quality that makes someone or something seem special
Usage: often used in fantasy or magical contexts; alternative spelling of 'glamours' (British)
Usage: informal usage
verb
- third-person singular present tense of glamor; to cast a glamor or spell on; to make something appear more attractive or impressive
Usage: rare in modern usage; primarily found in fantasy literature
Examples
- The witch cast glamors over the old castle to make it look like a grand palace.
- Hollywood glamors have always attracted young people to the entertainment industry.
- The magician glamors the audience with illusions and tricks.
- Despite all the glamors of fame, the actor struggled with loneliness.
- She glamors her appearance with makeup and stylish clothes.
- The travel brochure glamors the beach resort with beautiful photography.