glamourise

VERB
  1. interpret romantically
    Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!
  2. make glamorous and attractive
    This new wallpaper really glamorizes the living room!
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How To Use glamourise In A Sentence

  • Some claim that the film glamourises drug abuse, but amidst the dark humour, there are some truly horrific moments.
  • Still, I have some issues with the way the book glamourises a way of life and a professional culture that led to so many fatalities.
  • Clearly, in today's shared 'lifeworld' the proletatiat has been subjugated through the realisation of a mass media enculturation project (cf the Lacanian concept of 'jouissance', is you will) based on glamourised notions of romance. British Blogs
  • People who glamourise heavy drinking are berks.
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