glamorous• On television she looks so beautiful and glamorous.• On television she was so beautiful and glamorous, and here she looked so tired and almost old.• Both pictured a glamorousbrunette, at least a dozen years older than herself.• glamorous clothes• glamorous Hollywood moviestars of the 1950s• Want to buy underpriced apartments in a glamorouslocation that has few vacancies and little competition from new construction?• It specialises in giving everyday people a glamorous look that would do the cover of any top fashionmagazineproud.• Yet the woman who finds a genuinely protectivemate in a less glamorous man may still feel romantically deprived.• The picture showed a glamorous young woman sitting in a sports car.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem, sound迷人;感到很有魅力;看上去光彩奪目;似乎很吸引人;聽上去很刺激▸➤become變得很有魅力▸➤consider sth, regard sth as, see sth as認為⋯很有吸引力◇Canoeing is not seen as glamorous in the way that skiing is.人們認為划獨木舟不如滑雪刺激。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常有魅力▸➤less than, not exactly (especially NAmE) 遠非有趣;並不令人向往◇Working in publishing turned out to be less than glamorous.事實證明在出版界工作遠不是件有趣的事。