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Definition of "glamorisation" []

  • Alternative spelling of glamorization. (noun)

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Use "glamorisation" in a sentence
  • "Inevitably, in portraying events on the silver screen, compressing longer stories and simplifying more complex tales leads to some glamorisation."
  • "Again, the photographs were a reaction to the glitzy unrealness of the fashion photography that Vogue usually featured, but here the extremity of Day's vision provoked outrage and hysterical headlines about the glamorisation of anorexia and hard drug use."
  • "This passage, which Wells selected to quote from Barrie, makes nonsense of Mr. West's objection to my account of the supposed formula and nonsense also of Mr. West's assertion that "there is nothing in the formula as presented by Barrie that can be twisted into a recommendation for the glamorisation of anything.""
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