Antonyms for glamorous
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : glam-er-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈglæm ər əs |
Definition of glamorous
Origin :- 1882, from glamor + -ous. Related: Glamorously.
- adj sophisticated in style
- He'd bossed them and taught them until they felt capable and glamorous and proud.
- Extract from : « Pariah Planet » by Murray Leinster
- She was glamorous with the material elegance that always ended by deriding him.
- Extract from : « Sacrifice » by Stephen French Whitman
- And there was Stevenson and his glamorous islands winning me on.
- Extract from : « The Trail of '98 » by Robert W. Service
- His son Timmy was on the cops because he thought it glamorous.
- Extract from : « A Matter of Importance » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
- To Tiflin, as to the others, even such places were glamorous.
- Extract from : « The Planet Strappers » by Raymond Zinke Gallun
- That night a full moon rose, golden and glamorous, over the bay.
- Extract from : « Mavis of Green Hill » by Faith Baldwin
- It happened just after midday when the city and its harbor were at their most glamorous.
- Extract from : « The Invaders » by William Fitzgerald Jenkins
- And, of late, the single shaft has out-topped the glamorous Wagnerian halls.
- Extract from : « Musical Portraits » by Paul Rosenfeld
- They're the most glamorous, romantic figures in American history.
- Extract from : « A Woman Named Smith » by Marie Conway Oemler
- The mandolin twangs out, the doorway for a moment is all glamorous; and they pass through.
- Extract from : « The Little Dream (Second Series Plays) » by John Galsworthy
Synonyms for glamorous
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