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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91. Not everything that Paula had to do was quite so glamorous, however.
92. Dreams, predictions, a haunting vocal soundtrack and a glamorous set establish Transfer's new show a characteristically rich theatrical presentation.
93. The ruthless harvesting of some of the most glamorous species eventually developed its own evil logic.
94. They look like deliciously glamorous mice, don't you agree, Ludo?
95. Perhaps it was because the glamorous life was too far away to show off their child to friends and relatives.
96. Young people were available,(www.Sentencedict.com) but they were being attracted to more glamorous occupations.
97. The incident also offered us a glimpse of the glamorous, sometimes expensive, globe trotting lifestyle of a successful wine merchant.
98. Want to buy underpriced apartments in a glamorous location that has few vacancies and little competition from new construction?
99. So during a recession, glamorous designer names ... offered at rock bottom prices can be alluring.
100. In person they looked somehow smaller than he had expected, less glamorous, certainly younger.
101. Cruises, foreign vacation or job experiences, glamorous career situations, and other such settings are extremely popular.
102. Barbara has won countless glamorous grandmother contests since becoming the first ever winner of the Widnes title in 1977.
103. So why should a man more used to glamorous roles want to play a mean old miser?
104. She really did look fearfully glamorous and so ... well, I suppose the word is sophisticated.
105. He had never considered girls as glamorous as these to be within his range.
106. For a more glamorous style, hair was brushed out after it had been set.
107. There is more glamorous mountain scenery ahead, but this unfortunately is not the way to Zurich.
108. They are depicted by the media as glamorous, exciting and interesting.
109. Caroline was delighted and set to work transforming her straight, shoulder-length hair into a glamorous new look.
110. Engineering is not a glamorous pursuit, nor does Swindon produce the final glossy motor car which might lure potential workers.
111. Blakes's dramatically designed interior and glamorous suites have long attracted visiting celebs.
112. The engine purred throatily, doors clunked with glamorous solidity, the car felt luxurious and astronomically expensive.
113. This was certainly not the most glamorous or heroic of episodes.
114. Both pictured a glamorous brunette, at least a dozen years older than herself.
115. He was called Howard Hughes and had lived what appeared to be a glamorous, exciting life.
116. Intrauterine wall, jewels set into flowers Jia Hui, glamorous.
117. Delicious, glamorous cocktails are back in vogue.
118. When we buy a vibrator it is glamorous.
119. It was an opera, very glamorous and very sensual.
120. A glamorous game, a tinseled toy?
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.