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词汇 glamorous
释义 glamorous
adjective
uk /ˈɡlæm.ər.əs/ us /ˈɡlæm.ə.əs/(also mainly UKinformalglam)
attractive in an exciting and special way: 有魅力的;令人向往的;富于刺激的;独特的
a glamorous woman/outfit迷人的女子/华丽的套装
a glamorous job令人向往的工作
She was looking very glamorous.她看上去美极了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Attractive
adorable
adorably
adorbs
aesthetic
aesthetically
delicate
disarming
disarmingly
distinguished
dreamy
lovably
loveliness
lovely
lusciously
magnetically
stunning
stunningly
suave
suavely
suit

Related words


glamorously
glamorousness

glamorous | American Dictionary


glamorous
adjective
us/ˈɡlæm·ə·rəs/
exciting and attractive:
glamorous fashion models
a glamorous job

Examples of glamorous


glamorous
The reasons cited by contemporaries ranged from general monetary crises and the rise of overseas missions, perceived as more glamorous, to increasing consumerism.
However, it was not so much the shows as the glamorous idols who provided the attraction for postcard buyers.
The cunning speculator who places bets on the victims' greed or gullibility has consequently received more attention than perhaps more exculpable, less glamorous, moral vacillators.
It is not a very glamorous package but the unmemorable title precisely describes the ambitious content.
For these youths, violence remained glamorous and fun.
He cannot stop looking at big buildings and the glamorous architects who design them.
In place of noisy elections and turbulent parliaments, there had developed a less glamorous but more predictable means of conducting business.
The key issue here concerns the desire to make the music scene today as glamorous as it was in the 1930s.
Yet this glamorous fantasy figure is marred by something so mundane as a bruise on her leg.
Another synonym is 'style', as when a personality gains a glamorous aura through her or his style.
Some of the reasons for this paradoxically reflect why these provincial organisations attracted lavish attention in the national press, particularly the patronage of a glamorous aristocracy.
The visual elements constructing the stage scene (subtle backlighting, the glamorous backing vocal team, professional dancers and an exuberant audience), all work together to create a generalised discourse of stardom-as-otherness.
In the public perception it would be hard to find anything less glamorous than grammar, although a connection with the occult and mysterious might strike a more familiar chord.
Space exploration was generally viewed as being more glamorous than the ponderous and bureaucratic full name suggests.
Wooden never called attention to his own glamorous court career.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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