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单词 glamorous
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Definition of glamorous in English:

glamorous

adjective ˈɡlamərəsˈɡlæm(ə)rəs
  • Having glamour.

    富有魅力的;美丽动人的

    one of the world's most glamorous women

    世界上最有魅力的女人之一。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The glamorous showbiz star has a huge cocaine addiction and it was starting to affect her work
    • But the whole point is, I wanted the devil to be glamorous.
    • I did my hair every day, and felt almost glamorous at times.
    • It came as a shock to learn that they were not these glamorous, mysterious creatures but that they had feet of clay.
    • Her schoolgirl French sounded very glamorous to me.
    • The media focus as much on his glamorous lifestyle as on his flourishing business.
    • But for me, its certainly not the money and its not the glamorous lifestyle.
    • My local station was 100 years old this year, and is rather less glamorous.
    • None of this will make vaccines as glamorous - or as profitable - as drugs.
    • Styling may sound very glamorous, but it's not all it seems.
    • All those beautiful women will make swimming seem more glamorous to the rest of the world.
    • The whole place is impossibly glamorous and the wealth on display is something else.
    • I was wondering how I could make my hair look as glamorous.
    • Remember when the thought of mobile phone at the pool seemed glamorous?
    • From a business point of view, these are not the most glamorous companies.
    • Both fields look so glamorous from outside but it's so tough out there.
    • He is actually playing the part of a giant doughnut, which doesn't sound very glamorous to us.
    • Although it was less glamorous, it was still very comfortable.
    • So how does she find the time to look so glamorous?
    • The acclaim was richly deserved, but things were less glamorous from her point of view.
    Synonyms
    alluring, beautiful, attractive, elegant, chic, smart, well dressed, stylish, fashionable
    charming, charismatic, fascinating, intriguing, beguiling, appealing, lovely, bewitching, enchanting, entrancing, irresistible, seductive, tantalizing
    informal classy, glitzy, ritzy, glam
    exciting, stimulating, thrilling, fascinating, high profile, dazzling, glittering, glossy, tinselled
    cosmopolitan, colourful, exotic
    informal ritzy, glitzy, sexy, hot, fast-lane, jet-setting

Usage

Note that although glamor is an American spelling of glamour, glamorous is not an American form. This word is spelled the same way in both British and American English, and glamourous is regarded as an error

Derivatives

  • glamorously

  • adverbˈɡlamərəsliˈɡlæm(ə)rəsli
    • Last week's mystery wedding picture showed a glamorously dressed couple in their middle years, who could well have been foreign.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So elegant foie gras is offset by the spartan clarity of white asparagus one night, and more glamorously contrasted with piquant papaya, mango, and peppers the next.
      • He stood upon a glamorously designed rug in which bore a peculiar star-shaped symbol sewn in red, the rug itself was black; it appeared he was in a strange cave.
      • In one glamorously posed shot, he's dressed in denim and a Stetson.
      • Well, women are doing it this winter, only they're doing it glamorously.
      • The exhibit consists of a heavily grommeted rocket ship and glamorously adorned gravity boots.
      • She looked at him, her eyes sparkling with life in the dim light, her curled hair falling glamorously over her bare shoulders, and Alex thought to himself that he'd never seen her so beautiful.

Rhymes

amorous, clamorous

Definition of glamorous in US English:

glamorous

adjectiveˈɡlam(ə)rəsˈɡlæm(ə)rəs
  • Having glamour.

    富有魅力的;美丽动人的

    one of the world's most glamorous women

    世界上最有魅力的女人之一。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the whole point is, I wanted the devil to be glamorous.
    • Although it was less glamorous, it was still very comfortable.
    • It came as a shock to learn that they were not these glamorous, mysterious creatures but that they had feet of clay.
    • Both fields look so glamorous from outside but it's so tough out there.
    • None of this will make vaccines as glamorous - or as profitable - as drugs.
    • Styling may sound very glamorous, but it's not all it seems.
    • The acclaim was richly deserved, but things were less glamorous from her point of view.
    • The whole place is impossibly glamorous and the wealth on display is something else.
    • I did my hair every day, and felt almost glamorous at times.
    • All those beautiful women will make swimming seem more glamorous to the rest of the world.
    • From a business point of view, these are not the most glamorous companies.
    • But for me, its certainly not the money and its not the glamorous lifestyle.
    • The media focus as much on his glamorous lifestyle as on his flourishing business.
    • I was wondering how I could make my hair look as glamorous.
    • He is actually playing the part of a giant doughnut, which doesn't sound very glamorous to us.
    • Remember when the thought of mobile phone at the pool seemed glamorous?
    • The glamorous showbiz star has a huge cocaine addiction and it was starting to affect her work
    • My local station was 100 years old this year, and is rather less glamorous.
    • Her schoolgirl French sounded very glamorous to me.
    • So how does she find the time to look so glamorous?
    Synonyms
    alluring, beautiful, attractive, elegant, chic, smart, well dressed, stylish, fashionable
    exciting, stimulating, thrilling, fascinating, high profile, dazzling, glittering, glossy, tinselled
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