单词 | glitz |
释义 | glitz (once / 34160 pages) n Glitz is a cheap or gaudy flashiness. A sparkly, sequined dress that's really shiny but not very well made has glitz, but it may not be the perfect outfit for your cousin's wedding. The decorating committee for a high school prom might be aiming for sophistication and end up with glitz, with spangles and glitter that's all a bit too much. If someone talks about the "glitz and glamour" of a party, the guests' clothes were probably pretty flashy. In Yiddish, glitz means "glitter," from the German root glitzern, "sparkle" or "glittering." In English, glitzy came first, probably influenced by the word ritzy. WORD FAMILYglitz: glitzes USAGE EXAMPLESA paperback copy of “Glitz” by Elmore Leonard was among books he stashed away for the Thanksgiving trek. Washington Times(Dec 18, 2016) For this holiday season, beauty brands want shoppers to forget subtle and embrace gloss, glitz and shimmer — with products often in gift-ready packaging. Los Angeles Times(Dec 09, 2016) But MGM aimed for the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas and Hollywood. Washington Post(Dec 08, 2016) n tasteless showiness Syn|Hyper brashness, flashiness, garishness, gaudiness, loudness, meretriciousness, tawdriness tastelessness inelegance indicated by a lack of good taste |
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