0 present participle of glamorize
1 to make something seem better than it is and therefore more attractive:
The ad glamorized life in the army, emphasizing travel and adventure.
Procida cautions against glamorizing this identity.
His goal was to tell the story of a man under pressure, without glamorizing the lifestyle of a drug dealer.
The resulting publicity has the potential to increase the deviant behavior by glamorizing it, or by making it seem common or acceptable.
The film was also widely criticized for glamorizing cigarette smoking.
Patterson finds beauty in their psychic violence glamorizing them with glittered halos and luscious lipstick.
It is not glamorizing plastic surgery.