Sentence examples for to glamorize from inspiring English sources

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to glamorize

verb

To make or give the appearance of being glamorous.

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To encourage it is to glamorize gluttony.

No attempt was made to glamorize poverty.

But it took Thomas Keller to glamorize beans.

Casting them in stainless steel seemed both to glamorize and to dignify them.

We just felt that we don't need to glamorize or glorify this negative thing.

The point of all this recrimination, Mr. Williams said, is not to glamorize his substance abuse.

Films that appear to glamorize smoking will risk a more restrictive rating.

"At the moment, the media seem to glamorize everything," she said.

Is it the very nature of movies to glamorize such extreme behavior?

But pop culture's hesitance to glamorize the rich just for being that way is important.

There will be more efforts to "understand" fringe hate groups, even attempts to glamorize their proselytizers.

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