0 the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts -- daya tarikan; glamor
the glamour of a career in films.
1 great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc -- daya tarikan; glamor
the glamour of film stars.
In the music of the eighteenth century the sonic glamour typically occupies a gap between the local effects of topical semiotics and the long-range effects of organic integration.
The vendors were asked for the most popular title in the following 11 categories: auto, business, computer, home, men's lifestyle, news, sports, entertainment, travel, women's fashion/glamour, and women's lifestyle.
The international icons of glamour served variously as jealously collected possessions and as casual communicative media.
First, it drew on the glamour of astonishing technology.
It's the glamour of setting out on an aesthetic adventure of that magnitude, of that degree of freshness.
But the appeal of mechanical analogies was not merely a matter of technological glamour.
They trade on glamour and dreams without drawing attention to risks and complications.
By contrast, tsotsidom offered glamour and a sense of importance.