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Discover Ludwig'glamourize' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is made to appear more attractive or desirable. For example, "The fashion show was designed to glamourize the new fashion line."
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glamourize
verb
Alternative form of glamorize
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He made sportswear, but he glamourized the concept by making clothes that possessed a new American casual chic sensibility, which he achieved by merging simple styles with luxurious materials.
Bonnie and Clyde glamourized crime in a way that would have been unthinkable under the censorship guidelines known as the Hays Production Code, which had been superseded by a ratings system in 1966.
Most important, the cigarette habit was legitimated, celebrated, and glamourized on the Hollywood screen and transported to the rest of the world.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: I do think that the popular culture has desensitized us to and glamourized bad behaviors ranging from murderous violence to habitual rudeness, but as a passionate opponent of censorship I don't know what to do about it, apart from "moral suasion".
The first installment is a primer on the abstract grid, glamourized with the addition of Alyson Shotz's undulating screen of lenticular films and Piotr Uklanski's flashing dance floor.
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