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Discover Ludwig'glamourise' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means to make something seem more glamorous or appealing than it actually is. Example: The media often glamourises the lives of celebrities, but in reality, their lives are full of challenges and struggles.
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But if he wants to pick on films which glamourise murder, then he could do worse than to name "Gangster Squad" or "Jack Reacher".
Yeah I really liked that whole sequence because law shows do tend to glamourise the courtroom, with these slick lawyers and oak benches, but you showed how in somewhere like Albuquerque they're just kind of hot and stuff and full of jurors who don't want to be there.
OITNB doesn't exactly glamourise life inside, giving a gritty, if comedic, account of life in the fictional Litchfield Prison, but Federspiel said it is important that fiction and reality aren't blurred in any way.
But Booth and Claflin have defended the scenes, claiming the film does not glamourise the young men's behaviour.
The Samaritans charity is nervous that Jonny's tale may glamourise Laybourn's intervention; most suicide attempts are not averted by guardian angels.
Stars of The Riot Club Sam Claflin and Douglas Booth have defended the film's moral message, saying their fictional portrayal of The Bullingdon Club does not glamourise drugs, sex and violent behaviour.
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Mr Cameron said the responsibility to "de-glamourise" groups like Isis lay with a combination of the authorities, community and religious leaders, schools and families, and British society must work together to "de-glamourise" groups like Isis by making youngsters aware of the brutual reality of life in the parts of Iraq and Syria under Isis control.
Mr Cameron said the responsibility to "de-glamourise" groups like Isis lay with a combination of the authorities, community and religious leaders, schools and families, and British society must work together to "de-glamourise" groups like Isis by making youngsters aware of the brutal reality of life in the parts of Iraq and Syria under Isis control.
Health campaigners fear the post-watershed adverts will "re-glamourise" the act of smoking for a younger audience.
They too robbed banks and identified themselves with the Hollywood version of Bonnie and Clyde – itself a suitably ironic point since it glamourised a pair of small town, unsuccessful hoods who didn't look much like Warren Beatty or Faye Dunaway.
Well, neither is youth football.American culture relentlessly glamourises the car, and our infrastructure makes it hard not to own one.
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