Glamorize vs Glamorizer - What's the difference?
glamorize | glamorizer |
To make or give the appearance of being glamorous .
To glorify; to romanticize.
One who glamorizes.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 3, author=Terrence Rafferty, title=A Jazzman So Cool You Want Him Frozen at His Peak, work=New York Times
, passage=Maybe you had to have grown up in that nervous decade, as Mr. Weber did, to find Mr. Baker’s ostentatious laid-backness subversive, to imbue it with so much bad-boy allure. Mr. Weber, who is also a fashion photographer, is a glamorizer both by trade and by nature, and when something imprints itself as strongly on his fantasy life as the image of the young Chet Baker clearly did, he holds onto it tightly — cherishes it, embellishes it, uses it to transport himself back to his own hard-dreaming youth. }}
As a verb glamorize
is to make or give the appearance of being glamorous.As a noun glamorizer is
one who glamorizes.glamorize
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Alternative forms
* glamorise * glamourise * glamourizeVerb
(glamoriz)- Some movies sometimes glamorize criminal activity by making crimninals seem cool.
glamorizer
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Noun
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