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  1. attractive in an exciting and special way: a glamorous woman/ outfit. a glamorous job. She was looking very glamorous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Attractive. adorable. adorably. adorbs. aesthetically. disarmingly. distinguished. dreamy. drop-dead gorgeous. lovely. lusciously. magnetically. magnificent. majestic. suavely. suit.

  2. Glamorous means full of glamour, beauty, and excitement. Glamorous comes from the Scottish gramarye meaning "magic, enchantment, spell." See a glamorous woman walking down the street and you might be captivated or enchanted by her beauty.

  3. Glamorous definition: full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, especially in a mysterious or magical way.. See examples of GLAMOROUS used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. us / ˈɡlæm·ə·rəs / Add to word list. exciting and attractive: glamorous fashion models. a glamorous job. (Definition of glamorous from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of glamorous.

  5. If you describe someone or something as glamorous, you mean that they are more attractive, exciting, or interesting than ordinary people or things. ...some of the world's most beautiful and glamorous women. The south coast is less glamorous but full of clean and attractive hotels.

  6. : full of glamour : excitingly attractive. a glamorous actress. a glamorous life. glamorously adverb. glamorousness noun. Synonyms. bizarro. exotic. fantastical. marvelous. marvellous. outlandish. romantic. strange. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of glamorous in a Sentence. She looked glamorous in her formal black gown.

  7. GLAMOUR definition: 1. the special exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, or activity: 2. the special…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of glamorous adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. adj. 1. possessing glamour; alluring and fascinating: a glamorous career. 2. beautiful and smart, esp in a showy way: a glamorous woman. ˈglamorously, ˈglamourously adv. ˈglamorousness, ˈglamourousness n.

  10. /ˈɡlæm (ə)rəs/ GLAM-uh-ruhss. See pronunciation. Where does the adjective glamorous come from? Earliest known use. 1830s. The earliest known use of the adjective glamorous is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for glamorous is from 1838, in the writing of William Herbert, antiquary and librarian. is formed within English, by derivation.