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glamorous
adjective as in sophisticated in style
Strongest matches
alluring, attractive, captivating, charismatic, charming, classy, elegant, exciting, fascinating, flashy, glam, glittering, lovely, prestigious, seductive, smart
Weak matches
bewitching, dazzling, drop-dead gorgeous, enchanting, entrancing, foxy, glossy, looking like a million, magnetic, nifty, righteous, siren
Example Sentences
“I don’t think I’ve had as busy a year in North America for a very, very long time,” she says in a recent interview, poised and quietly glamorous in an elegant gray turtleneck sweater.
Thursday’s episode featured a black-tie bash at an exclusive jewelry store where Elsbeth goes face-to-face with glamorous Vanessa Williams, who stars in a killer guest spot that centers on a heist gone wrong.
But he was closer to the Polish American factory parts salesman than more glamorous Hollywood types striving to live up to Brando’s masculine archetype.
Visit laid-back mansions or an icon’s personal gallery, or marvel at the region’s natural landscapes and glamorous history.
One of India's first designers, Bal popularised fashion designing as a viable, glamorous profession in the 1990s and many who came after him credit him for their success.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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