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    glamour
    /ˈɡlamə/

    noun

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  2. Glamour is the special exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, or activity. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of glamour with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. Glamour is an exciting and often illusory and romantic attractiveness, especially in Hollywood or other fields. It can also mean a magic spell or enchantment, derived from the Scots word glamer, related to grammar.

  4. the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks. excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamour of being an explorer. magic or enchantment; spell; witchery. adjective. suggestive or full of glamour; glamorous: a glamour job in television; glamour stocks. Discover More. Spelling Note

  5. Glamour is a noun that means exciting or mysterious attractiveness, often associated with beauty, luxury, or celebrity. It can also mean a magic spell or enchantment. See different sources, translations, and examples of glamour usage.

  6. Glamour is the quality of being more attractive, exciting, or interesting than ordinary people or things. It can also mean a magic spell, a charm, or a fashionable style. See examples, synonyms, and usage notes.

  7. Glamour is the quality of being fascinating, alluring, or charming If you've watched Marilyn Monroe on a movie screen, then you've witnessed glamour! The word glamour originally referred to a magical or even unreal charm or beauty attached to a person or an object.

  8. the attractive and exciting quality that makes a person, a job or a place seem special, often because of wealth or status. hopeful young actors dazzled by the glamour of Hollywood. Now that she's a flight attendant, foreign travel has lost its glamour for her.