0 to make something seem better than it is and therefore more attractive:
The ad glamorized life in the army, emphasizing travel and adventure.
1 to make something more exciting and attractive:
Positive words glamorize humans' ruthless genetic manipulation of other species.
Steele and many other writers of courtesy literature glamorized the pure domestic woman in the early decades of the eighteenth century.
Procida cautions against glamorizing this identity.
In groups of two (and one group of three) the contestants had to glamorize their black leotards using duct tape of various colors.
His goal was to tell the story of a man under pressure, without glamorizing the lifestyle of a drug dealer.
They denounce use of beautiful models because they glamorize the commodity beyond reach of the average individual.
Many critics feel that the album's lyrics glamorize gang violence.
He glamorized it, and got caught up in it a bit.
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exaltar, pintar de color de rosa, volver atractivo…
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çekici/göz alıcı hale getirmek…
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rentre attrayant…
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