verb
- past tense and past participle of glamourise; to make something seem more attractive, exciting, or impressive than it really is
Usage: British spelling (American: glamorized); transitive verb
Examples
- The movie glamourised the life of a spy, making it seem far more exciting than reality.
- Fashion magazines have glamourised unhealthy body images for decades.
- The documentary glamourised the criminal's past rather than presenting the facts objectively.
- Social media often glamourises wealth and luxury lifestyles.
- The novel glamourised poverty by portraying it as romantic and noble.
- Critics argued that the film glamourised violence and gang culture.