glamorization

[US]/[ˈɡlɑːməraɪzən]/
[UK]/[ˈɡlæməraɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to make something seem more glamorous than it is
n.the act of making something seem more glamorous than it is; the process of idealizing or romanticizing something

Phrases & Collocations

glamorization of poverty

avoid glamorization

glamorization effect

reject glamorization

glamorization process

the glamorization

glamorization attempts

without glamorization

glamorization narrative

exaggerated glamorization

Example Sentences

the film's glamorization of the criminal underworld was criticized by many.

there's a certain glamorization of wealth in the media these days.

the glamorization of unhealthy lifestyles is a serious concern.

the novel avoids the glamorization of war and depicts its harsh realities.

she rejected the glamorization of beauty standards promoted by the fashion industry.

the documentary aimed to debunk the glamorization of corporate success.

the play offers a realistic portrayal, avoiding any glamorization of the characters' flaws.

the report challenged the glamorization of extreme sports and highlighted the risks involved.

the artist sought to counter the glamorization of violence in popular culture.

the article critiques the glamorization of fast fashion and its environmental impact.

despite the glamorization, the job had its share of difficult and mundane tasks.

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