Superlative for suggestive of an exciting or glitzy lifestyle or environment
“The public was mesmerized by her glamorous Hollywood lifestyle, which included a palatial estate in Beverly Hills where she lived with her husband.”
Superlative for suggestive of luxury, prestige, or high status
“We flyin' first class, up in the sky poppin' champagne. Livin' my life in the fast lane, I won't change by the glamorous. Ooh, the flossy, flossy.”
Superlative for physically beautiful or attractive
“The ads peddled fantasy because they promised to transform women into beautiful, gorgeous, and glamorous women.”
Superlative for having the power to captivate or attract
“It was his charming and glamorous side that was presented to the potential followers.”
Superlative for very stylish or fashionable, especially in a showy manner
“She has had her hair done and is wearing a glamorous dress with high, strappy sandals. She looks terrific.”
Superlative for having a strange, curious or mysterious nature
“He is firm in the belief that it is composed mostly of traveled persons who wish to savor the glamorous sights of the world again.”
Superlative for bright, colorful and showy in appearance
Superlative for of which all members or participants are celebrities or well-known
Superlative for very wondrous or romantic, like a fairy tale
Superlative for attractively striking, especially due to being unique or strange
Superlative for elaborately or highly decorated in design or decoration
Superlative for having a strange, curious or mysterious nature
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