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The synonyms of “Glamour” are: glamor, allure, attraction, attractiveness, fascination, charm, enchantment, captivation, magic, romance, mystique, exoticism, spell, beauty, elegance, chic, style, bewitch, enchant, hex, jinx, witch
Glamour as a Noun
Definitions of "Glamour" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “glamour” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing.
- Denoting or relating to sexually suggestive or mildly pornographic photography or publications.
- Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal.
- Beauty or charm that is sexually attractive.
- Enchantment; magic.
Synonyms of "Glamour" as a noun (17 Words)
allure | The power to entice or attract through personal charm. People for whom gold holds no allure. |
attraction | An entertainment that is offered to the public. She has very romantic ideas about sexual attraction. |
attractiveness | The possession of qualities or features that arouse interest. My aunt did not marry until late in life in spite of her attractiveness. |
beauty | An excellent example of something. The fish was a beauty around 14 pounds. |
captivation | A feeling of great liking for something wonderful and unusual. |
charm | A characteristic property of certain subatomic particles specifically charm quarks charm antiquarks and hadrons containing these expressed as a quantum number. The hidden charms of the city. |
chic | Elegance by virtue of being fashionable. The hotel s lobby and restaurant are the height of designer chic. |
elegance | The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner. A slender woman with grace and elegance. |
enchantment | A psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation. A world of mystery and enchantment. |
exoticism | Style or traits considered characteristic of a distant foreign country. The luxury and exoticism of the new decor. |
fascination | The capacity to attract intense interest. He had a lifelong fascination with science. |
glamor | Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal. |
magic | An illusory feat considered magical by naive observers. He s been working his magic on New Zealand movies for the past two decades. |
mystique | An air of secrecy surrounding a particular activity or subject that makes it impressive or baffling to those without specialized knowledge. Eliminating the mystique normally associated with computers. |
romance | A relationship between two lovers. Elizabethan pastoral romances. |
spell | A verbal formula believed to have magical force. A spell of good weather. |
style | In an invertebrate a small slender pointed appendage a stylet. His shoes were in a style that he could wear anywhere. |
Usage Examples of "Glamour" as a noun
- George had none of his brother's glamour.
- The glamour days of Old Hollywood.
- Pile hair up for evening glamour.
- The glamour of Monte Carlo.
- That maiden, made by glamour out of flowers.
- A glamour model.
Glamour as a Verb
Definitions of "Glamour" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “glamour” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something.
Synonyms of "Glamour" as a verb (5 Words)
bewitch | Attract strongly, as if with a magnet. A handsome prince who had been bewitched by a sorceress. |
enchant | Hold spellbound. Isabel was enchanted with the idea. |
hex | Cast a spell over someone or something put a hex on someone or something. He hexed her with his fingers. |
jinx | Foredoom to failure. The play is jinxed. |
witch | Cast an evil spell on. She witched Jake. |