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glamorous

/glam-er-uhs/US // ˈglæm ər əs //UK // (ˈɡlæmərəs) //

迷人的,魅力四射,魅力四射的,魅力十足的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.
    • : full of excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamorous job of a foreign correspondent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.sophisticated in style

Examples

  • The worst-performing sectors of the S&P 500 have been energy, financial, and industrial, but glamorous companies can also be strong candidates for fraud if managers fear next quarter’s financial results won’t support the high-flying stock.

  • You could, if you felt like making a glamorous dessert, use it in this Caramelized Blood Orange Tipsy Trifle.

  • It’s glamorous, prestigious and packed shoulder-to-shoulder.

  • While we cannot gather in person this year, I wish you all a really fabulous Halloween and a glamorous rest of the year.

  • Young, glamorous candidates have typically fared better in general elections, but the votes don’t always break down according to age.

  • They either have a tendency to hyperbolize and make life much more glamorous and titillating than it is, or the other way.

  • It was once the most glamorous hotel in town, but in 1964, hundreds of European hostages were held captive in its rooms.

  • Celebrities flocked to this glamorous and buzzy temple of literature and culture.

  • “Not glamorous, but neither is Canadian media,” Steven Kerzner wrote in an email.

  • He put them in glamorous gowns, yes, but also encouraged them to buy trendier ready-to-wear labels off the rack.

  • A disgusting snip of a person had moved between him and those bitter but glamorous memories of Maria Algarez.

  • To Tiflin, as to the others, even such places were glamorous.

  • It was part of the reeling, glamorous intoxication into which she cast him, to hear himself going on like a stump-speaker.

  • We have all heard, of course, of sport for sport's sake but Georges Carpentier established a still more glamorous ideal.

  • The delicate, sinuous melodic line, the glamorous sheeny harmonies, are gone out of it.