Pronunciation: /ˈɡlæmər/
noun the attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing or special
A1 She loves the glamour of Hollywood movies.
A2 The fashion show was full of glamour and excitement.
B1 Many people are attracted to the glamour of fame and fortune.
B2 The actress exuded glamour as she walked down the red carpet.
C1 The magazine cover featured a stunning display of glamour and elegance.
C2 The ballroom was transformed into a scene of pure glamour for the charity gala.
verb not applicable
A1 She likes to glamour up for special occasions.
A2 The actress glamoured herself before walking the red carpet.
B1 The fashion designer knows how to glamour any outfit.
B2 The makeup artist glamoured the model for the photoshoot.
C1 The celebrity always glamours up for public appearances.
C2 She has the ability to glamour any event with her presence.
adjective not applicable
A1 She wore a glamour dress to the party.
A2 The actress had a glamour hairstyle for the red carpet event.
B1 The hotel had a glamourous lobby with chandeliers and marble floors.
B2 The fashion show featured glamour models showcasing the latest designs.
C1 The movie star exuded glamour and sophistication on the cover of the magazine.
C2 The luxury yacht was the epitome of glamour and opulence.
adverb not applicable
A1 She looked at the movie stars with glamour.
A2 The actress walked down the red carpet with glamour.
B1 He performed on stage with glamour and confidence.
B2 The fashion show was filled with glamour and excitement.
C1 The ballroom dance competition was a display of elegance and glamour.
C2 The royal wedding was a spectacular event filled with glamour and grandeur.
pronoun not applicable
A1 She loves glamour.
A2 The movie star exuded glamour on the red carpet.
B1 The magazine cover was filled with glamour.
B2 The fashion show displayed an array of glamourous outfits.
C1 The event was a celebration of luxury and glamour.
C2 Her presence added an air of glamour to the party.
preposition not applicable
A1 She walked through the glamorous party with confidence.
A2 The movie star arrived at the premiere in glamour and style.
B1 The fashion show was full of glamour and excitement.
B2 The luxury hotel offered a glamorous experience for its guests.
C1 The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet.
C2 The ballroom was decorated with elegance and glamour for the event.
conjunction not applicable
A1 She wore a glamorous dress to the party.
A2 The movie star exuded glamour on the red carpet.
B1 Despite her glamorous appearance, she was actually quite down-to-earth.
B2 The event was filled with glamour and excitement.
C1 The actress's career was built on her ability to embody old Hollywood glamour.
C2 The fashion designer's collection was a perfect blend of modern style and vintage glamour.
interjection not applicable
A1 Glamour! That dress looks amazing on you.
A2 Glamour! What a beautiful sunset.
B1 Glamour! I can't believe how fancy this event is.
B2 Glamour! The Hollywood actress exuded elegance on the red carpet.
C1 Glamour! The luxury yacht was the epitome of sophistication.
C2 Glamour! The fashion show was a dazzling display of creativity.
article not applicable
A1 She loves the glamour of Hollywood movies.
A2 The fashion show was full of glamour and excitement.
B1 Many people are drawn to the glamour of the entertainment industry.
B2 The actress exuded glamour as she walked down the red carpet.
C1 Despite the glamour of her lifestyle, she remained humble and down-to-earth.
C2 The ballroom was decorated with an air of old-world glamour and sophistication.
formal The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet in her designer gown.
informal She always adds a touch of glamour to her everyday outfits.
slang That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.
figurative The city lights at night have a certain glamour that is hard to resist.
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