Pronunciation: /ˈɡlæmərəs/

Definitions of glamorous

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'glamorous' describes something or someone as attractive, exciting, and fashionable.

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a glamorous dress to the party.

A2 The movie star looked glamorous on the red carpet.

B1 The hotel room had a glamorous view of the city skyline.

B2 The actress lived a glamorous lifestyle filled with luxury and fame.

C1 The fashion designer created a glamorous collection for the runway show.

C2 The gala event was a glamorous affair attended by celebrities and socialites.

Examples of glamorous in a Sentence

formal The actress arrived at the red carpet event in a glamorous gown.

informal She always looks so glamorous when she goes out with her friends.

slang That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.

figurative The city skyline looked glamorous as the sun set behind the skyscrapers.

Grammatical Forms of glamorous

past tense

glamorized

plural

glamorous

comparative

more glamorous

superlative

most glamorous

present tense

glamorizes

future tense

will glamorize

perfect tense

has glamorized

continuous tense

is glamorizing

singular

glamorous

positive degree

glamorous

infinitive

to glamorize

gerund

glamorizing

participle

glamorized

Origin and Evolution of glamorous

First Known Use: 1882 year
Language of Origin: Scottish
Story behind the word: The word 'glamorous' originated from the Scottish dialect word 'glamour' which means enchantment or magic.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a magical or enchanting quality, 'glamorous' evolved to refer to a charming or attractive appearance, especially in relation to fashion and entertainment.