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Discover Ludwig"glamorize" is an acceptable word in written English and can be used to mean to make something seem more glamorous or attractive
For example: "The singer's image was carefully crafted to glamorize her as an icon of sophistication."
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glamorize
verb
To make or give the appearance of being glamorous.
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No attempt was made to glamorize poverty.
She brought the same warmth and sincerity to these older characters that she had to her early roles as a radiant beauty, but she often received more attention for her decision not to conceal her age or glamorize her looks than for her actual performances.
All these accounts tended to glamorize an occupation that was often painfully tedious and sometimes (in the opinion of some) distasteful and immoral.
It seems Huckabee has gone on yet another right-wing radio show to accuse Natalie Portman, who is expecting a baby with her fiancé, of being among those who "glorify and glamorize the idea of out-of-wedlock children".
Like much of TV drama, they glamorize workaholism, and on the better shows the gimmickry is half the appeal: if you can survive this obstacle course, no regular kitchen can defeat you.
Only "The Fall" manages to undermine this impulse to glamorize murderers: though its killer is handsome, his motives are basic (he's a necrophiliac stalker with a particular type), and his methods are imperfect.
As long as there isn't an easy-to-recall, factual reminder that brings us down out of the clouds of romanticism, we can glamorize at will.
Does her work glamorize eating disorders — or, at least, an obsession with weight — for an audience that might be more vulnerable, like teen-age girls?
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Also, Daniels gets closer to his actors, reveals their physical features more distinctively (even getting Mariah Carey to de-glamorize), offering a more intimate sense of the world he depicts.
"I would be very disappointed if anyone comes away thinking were are glamorizing any of the people who have committed the offenses in this exhibition".
Some viewers may complain that "Shattered Glass" glamorizes his endeavors, but that is not so; Glass is as much of a schmuck at the close of the picture as he was at the start.
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