Synonym: alluring, appealing, attractive, bewitching, captivating, charming, enchanting, enthralling, enticing, entrancing, fascinating, interesting. Similar words: amorous, timorous, humorous, clamor, amorphous, vigorous, malodorous, herbivorous. Meaning: ['glæmrəs] adj. having an air of allure, romance and excitement.
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31. Never before has charity been so glamorous.
32. Hughes had a constant supply of glamorous female companions.
33. Each child is photographed in a glamorous pose.
34. I was really excited about it but it was certainly not glamorous.
35. He became like a male ballet dancer - a support to lift up his glamorous partner and help her turn beautiful pirouettes. Sentencedict.com
36. Originally designed as freight ships, these may not be the most glamorous vessels afloat, but are pleasantly spacious.
37. Don McCullin says that when he was young he thought it exciting and glamorous to risk his life.
38. Celebrities made places like Studio glamorous to those who wanted to be celebs.
39. She lunched with glamorous peo-ple at the most talked-about restaurants and lived in a penthouse on Fifth Avenue.
40. There had never been anything glamorous about poverty in the places I had lived.
41. This warned the inhabitants that the average infantryman, in spite of his glamorous uniform, was lowly paid and impecunious.
42. I could have said that their way of life would slowly become less and less glamorous, more and more morally debilitating.
43. It never looks half as glamorous today, now that the motive power is diesel.
44. Kath meanwhile is one of the glamorous slippers on sale.
45. Feeding soldiers is not a glamorous business; for the most part it is an administrative function that goes unnoticed.
46. Above all, we still find the role of Diana as glamorous heroine appealing.
47. There's nothing wrong with being glamorous and sexy, but leaving something to the imagination is advisable.
48. An evening meeting on a Tuesday at Kempton is not one of racing's most glamorous occasions.
49. But a win will bring them more glamorous and more lucrative opposition.
50. In recent years the lifestyle of the intelligence officer has acquired a glamorous image thanks to the literary world and the screen.
51. A big bear threatens rich[sentencedict.com], glamorous men in this Hemingway-esque adventure tale with a Hollywood aftertaste.
52. It appears that no one wants to own the most glamorous, star-studded, spooky cemetery in all of Los Angeles.
53. For the media, interferon was a glamorous new arrival on the pharmaceutical scene.
54. It is clear that we should not be led astray by glamorous starlets.
55. The team were glamorous but chaotic and when things weren't going well they were shambolic.
56. The same applies to Scrash, although they're about as glamorous as a donkey on Skegness beach and marginally less attractive.
57. Barbara has won countless Glamorous Grandmother contests since becoming the first ever winner of the Widnes title in 1977.
58. On the ramp he cut a frankly glamorous figure, where he moved like a series of elegant decisions.
59. Talent Gazette, her hair done up in sophisticated curls, her chin nestled into a glamorous touch of white fur.
60. People normally commute for one of two reasons: to live somewhere beautiful, or work somewhere glamorous.
More similar words: amorous, timorous, humorous, clamor, amorphous, vigorous, malodorous, herbivorous, omnivorous, carnivorous, clamour, morose, enamored, borough, thorough, factor out, thoroughly, famous, rouse, arouse, onerous, fibrous, generous, numerous, rousseau, ludicrous, torturous, ponderous, dexterous, dangerous.