Glamorous (adjective)

  1. Attractive and exciting in a mysterious or fascinating way.
  2. Having an alluring charm or appeal, especially in a mysterious or fascinating way.
  3. Having an attractive or alluring appearance or charm.

Origin:

From middle english "glamorous", from scottish and northern english "glamorous", from scottish "glamorous", from old french "gramaire" meaning "magic, enchantment", from old french "gramaire", from latin "grammatica".

Examples:

  1. The glamorous event was attended by celebrities and high society.
  2. The actress was known for her glamorous and sophisticated style.
  3. The hotel had a glamorous and luxurious atmosphere.
  4. The glamorous lifestyle of the rich and famous is often portrayed in the media.
  5. The glamorous fashion show was filled with beautiful models and designer clothes.
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