单词 | glamorous |
释义 | glamorousadj. Full of glamour. Cf. glamour n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attractiveness > [adjective] > glamorous beglamoured1840 glamorous1882 glammy1936 oomphy1955 glam1963 zhuzhy1968 1882 Church Q. Rev. Apr. 139 The eagle flight of Plato..has always the effect of making the plain world..seem to reel and spin..it grows faint and glamorous. 1885 C. E. Craddock in Harper's Mag. Dec. 136/1 The mountains..wore a glamourous purple. 1938 D. Smith Dear Octopus i. 22 Cynthia. I work for her. Belle. As a mannequin? Cynthia. Nothing so youthful and glamorous. 1942 E. Partridge Usage & Abusage 144/2 Glamorous for romantic or (of a scene, a night, etc.) lovely or (of a woman) beautiful and attractive or (of a way of life) exciting or adventurous or (of a love-affair or a flirtation) sex-filled or amorous belongs to the advertising of films—and should be treated as the dubious privilege of boss-driven copywriters. 1946 F. Wakeman Hucksters (1947) xiv. 195 Her innocence was wonderful. In his world of hep, glamorous dames, he'd forgotten about the jeune fille. 1967 Times 8 July 11/4 Recently I visited a West End store and told the glamorous lady assistant that I wanted a bottle of scent. Derivatives ˈglamorously adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > attractiveness > [adverb] > glamorously glamorously1891 1891 E. Castle Consequences I. i. ii. 34 The whole scene..became as it were glamorously illuminated. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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