0 past simple and past 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.
There, he served as a genial host for many cotillions, band concerts, parties and gatherings which glamorized the social life of the post where civilians were always welcome.
Other scenes glamorized high speed pursuits and running from cops.
The story spoke to the tenor of the times, a decade that both glamorized and questioned the energetic pursuit of financial success.
Impossible, for instance, even touches on the less glamorized realities of the same violence that the group often paraded.
I wanted the elevators to be without any controls... to almost feel like a glamorized freight elevator...
It is also promoted, glamorized and normalized through popular media.
The role of the individual, the self, was elevated more than ever before and self-reliance was glamorized, epitomized, and utilized in societyeven until the present.
The hunt is also very glamorized and portrayed as being very dangerous.