glamorization

NOUN
  1. the act of glamorizing; making something or someone more beautiful (often in a superficial way)
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How To Use glamorization In A Sentence

  • This program is a command-level alcohol abuse prevention and deglamorization course designed for all hands.
  • Meantime, revealing and expressing the micro- power relations , which Zhang Xian has done in his dramas, is the de-glamorization to these powermysteries in the mainstream dialogues.
  • Metropolitan Opera opening nights are always special, even in this age of the deglamorization of opera.
  • It is not that his film lacks style, but rather that it favors deglamorization over stylization.
  • One relatively positive aspect of the movie is its deglamorization of its people.
  • After the surgeon general's 1964 report on smoking, there followed in popular culture a general deglamorization of cigarettes.
  • Don't let Hollywood glamorization and a trip's worth of old buildings desensitize you to a structure which once had its floor covered in sand in order to soak up the fluid of countless exsanguinated animals and human beings, martyr and gladiator alike. Michael Yarbrough: A Student's Guide to Backpacking: Rome
  • Mr. Clooney, playing the scion of a Hawaiian land-owning family beset by trouble both tragic and farcical though it is not always easy to tell which is which, undergoes an effective deglamorization. NYT > Home Page
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