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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61. They are, of course, gentler than Archdeacon Grantly; more democratic, less worldly and less glamorous.
62. On television she was so beautiful and glamorous, and here she looked so tired and almost old.
63. Such negative stereotypes are often reinforced by pervasive media images which portray the young as capable and glamorous.
64. Consequently, many young people now see choral singing as less glamorous and challenging than playing in an ensemble.
65. All the glamorous Washington elite were at the dinner that evening.sentencedict.com
66. Perhaps she was never glamorous, nor did she care for make-up, but she was deliciously plump and comely.
67. Robert Maxwell had a military career more glamorous than Blackett's.
68. A life of serious touring is exchanged for less glamorous travel: moved once a week when mum hoovers the bedroom.
69. The picture showed a glamorous young woman sitting in a sports car.
70. There is a far less glamorous side to Warne, however.
71. For Blanche the atmosphere bore no resemblance to the glamorous, fun-filled evening promised in the advertisements.
72. Many of the more glamorous film and photographic opportunities crop up at short notice, so you have to be flexible.
73. Soon the twins and their brunettes and various glamorous hangers-on were all stripped off round the pool.
74. The job was looked upon as glamorous and attracted some deb-types.
75. Such jobs enjoy a higher status and may be considered more popular and glamorous than others.
76. It specialises in giving everyday people a glamorous look that would do the cover of any top fashion magazine proud.
77. The colder facts about the patterns of career destinations for the bulk of social science graduates are less glamorous but more diverse.
78. This is a crusading, flamboyant Marxism, emphasising the role of the supposedly heroic and glamorous armed struggle.
79. The wives might not have quite as glamorous a job as their husbands flying the planes.
80. The Volkswagen Passat was about as glamorous as a visit to the supermarket, which was what it was principally used for.
81. Yet the woman who finds a genuinely protective mate in a less glamorous man may still feel romantically deprived.
82. Puddephat, who is separated from his glamorous blonde wife Veronica, was not available for comment yesterday.
83. She was glamorous and sophisticated, but seemed a little lonely.
84. His is one of the less glamorous Olympic sports, weightlifting.
85. She was the glamorous, daring one-Muriel was the younger, timid, plump, solemn younger sister.
86. A junior minister in one of the less important departments has no very glamorous task.
87. The daughter of an itinerant farm worker, Ward now rubs shoulders with the rich, famous and glamorous.
88. And for some there were conferences and congresses in glamorous places, the glittering prizes satirically displayed in Lodge's Small World.
89. The term Rabari, they felt, was less glamorous than Raika, even derisive.
90. Before you get green with envy, I had to do a lot of stuff that wasn't so glamorous, too.
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.