0 the quality of being attractive, exciting, and not ordinary -- glamour [ masculine ]
1 the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts -- glitter, overflatisk skjønnhet
the glamour of a career in films.
2 great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc -- sminket/tilgjort skjønnhet
the glamour of film stars.
The effect is distant, listless, empty, hollow, and the overall character of this opening section as a whole is of a run-down, worn-out glamour.
Topics and formal organization are conventional; glamour is both more personal and more ideological.
This could arguably further marginalize the care and services provided for older people as a speciality, which also lacked glamour.
Somewhere along the way, the glamour of everyday shoddiness is lost to all but a few of us.
The world of the stem cell debate and genetics, for instance, becomes very technologically attractive, with all its allure and glamour.
Most respondents, however, defined real prestige in opposition to quick success, glamour and glitz.
The epitome of glamour and decadence before the 1949 revolution, the city was punished for its capitalist excesses afterwards.
By contrast, tsotsidom offered glamour and a sense of importance.
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