glamourisation

[US]/ˈɡlæməraɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˈɡlæmərɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the process of making something glamorous or superficially attractive; the act of adding glamour or allure to something
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

consumer glamourisation

media glamourisation

cultural glamourisation

lifestyle glamourisation

brand glamourisation

glamourisation of violence

glamourisation of war

glamourisation of crime

glamourisation of poverty

glamourisation of smoking

Example Sentences

the glamourisation of violence in video games has sparked controversy among parents.

critics argue that the glamourisation of drug culture in music videos sends wrong messages to youth.

the glamourisation of thinness in fashion magazines contributes to eating disorders.

we must address the glamourisation of criminal behavior in popular media.

the glamourisation of war in action films desensitizes viewers to real conflict.

social media plays a significant role in the glamourisation of unrealistic beauty standards.

the glamourisation of wealth on television creates false expectations among viewers.

historians warn against the glamourisation of colonial era atrocities.

the glamourisation of toxic masculinity in media needs to stop.

parents are concerned about the glamourisation of risky behaviors in teen dramas.

the glamourisation of fast food advertising contributes to childhood obesity.

the glamourisation of smoking in classic films influenced generations of smokers.

the glamourisation of celebrity lifestyles on social media leads to materialism.

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