- alluring
- attractive
- captivating
- charismatic
- charming
- classy
- elegant
- exciting
- fascinating
- flashy
- glittering
- lovely
- prestigious
- seductive
- smart
- bewitching
- dazzling
- drop-dead gorgeous
- enchanting
- entrancing
- foxy
- glossy
- looking like a million
- magnetic
- nifty
- righteous
- siren
On this page you’ll find 68 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to glamorous, such as: alluring, attractive, captivating, charismatic, charming, and classy.
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Young, glamorous candidates have typically fared better in general elections, but the votes don’t always break down according to age.
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A disgusting snip of a person had moved between him and those bitter but glamorous memories of Maria Algarez.
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To Tiflin, as to the others, even such places were glamorous.
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It was part of the reeling, glamorous intoxication into which she cast him, to hear himself going on like a stump-speaker.
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WORDS RELATED TO GLAMOROUS
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glamorous, glamourousadjective
having an air of allure, romance and excitement
«glamorous movie stars»
Synonyms:
glamourousAntonyms:
unexciting
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Janet Hoek:
Cigarette packages have been meticulously crafted so they communicate attributes that will appeal to young people, the tobacco industry’s replacement smokers, and reassure existing smokers, if tobacco packages are no longer glamorous or appealing, but are instead unattractive and off-putting, fewer young people will be tempted.
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Sean Ely:
It was always really the fast lane, being the son of a rock star, people may think it’s really glamorous, but there’s a lot of absences.
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Maitland Ward:
I don’t necessarily think it’s a conscious decision on the reporters part to demean women. Honestly, it’s what fans are interested in, they want to hear about the glamorous fashions and who’s with who. And I don’t think they’re asking men really deep, thought provoking questions either, for the most part. If I thought that, I would definitely have a problem with it. There is a lot of scrutiny of women’s looks as opposed to men’s, which is unfortunate. I think that’s more the issue, why women are asked more about their looks than men.
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Zach Honig:
While there can be plenty of exciting moments, many aspects of work travel aren’t as glamorous as you might think — being able to work toward a free vacation can certainly help take the sting out of spending so much in economy airplane seats and at cookie-cutter hotels instead of at home.
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Rebecca Cutter:
I think like all of us, it’s like everything is a mix of emotions at all times, right ? i mean, you know, I’m so excited. It all feels very glamorous in a weird way.
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adj.
• all (adjective)
- glamorous.
• attractive (adjective)
- pleasant,
- ravishing,
- looker,
- mesmeric,
- teasing,
- Hunky,
- magnetic,
- goodlooking.
• beautiful (adjective)
- fair,
- flowerlike,
- bonny,
- refined,
- shapely,
- belle,
- ornamental,
- beautiful,
- gorgeous,
- sublime,
- good-looking,
- polished,
- superb,
- quaint,
- eye-filling,
- pretty,
- comely,
- elegant,
- becoming,
- pleasing,
- radiant,
- sightly,
- resplendent,
- graceful,
- handsome,
- splendid,
- exquisite,
- dazzling,
- picturesque,
- lovely,
- finished,
- stunning.
• bewitching (adjective)
- be witching,
- be-witching.
• charming (adjective)
- de-lightful,
- most enamoring,
- more seducing,
- most electrifying,
- more appealing,
- more magnetizing,
- eye catching,
- most seducing,
- more infatuating,
- more titillating,
- sweetest,
- most infatuating,
- eyecatching,
- more electrifying,
- most desirable,
- de lightful,
- sweeter,
- most titillating,
- most magnetizing,
- more enamoring,
- rapturous.
• colorful (adjective)
- flaky,
- characterful.
• enchanting (adjective)
- ex citing,
- more siren,
- ex-citing,
- most siren,
- most beguiling,
- more beguiling,
- most sirenic,
- end-earing,
- end earing,
- more sirenic.
• exotic (adjective)
- unfamiliar,
- peregrine,
- avant garde,
- extrinsic,
- extra-ordinary,
- out-side,
- more curious,
- out side,
- un familiar,
- most peregrine,
- un-familiar,
- outside,
- more peregrine.
• flamboyant (adjective)
- florid,
- most swashbuckling,
- more peacockish,
- most peacockish,
- re-splendent,
- gassier,
- re splendent,
- more swashbuckling,
- gassiest.
• irresistible (adjective)
- irresistible.
• ornate (adjective)
- highwrought,
- more high wrought,
- more high-wrought,
- most bedecked,
- be-decked,
- high wrought,
- most high-wrought,
- most jeweled,
- more embroidered,
- glitziest,
- most overelaborate,
- most ornamented,
- glitzier,
- more highwrought,
- over elaborate,
- most embroidered,
- most high wrought,
- more bedecked,
- over done,
- High-wrought,
- be decked,
- over-elaborate,
- most highwrought,
- more ornamented,
- more jeweled,
- more overelaborate,
- Flaunting.
• Other relevant words: (adjective)
- fascinating,
- fairytale,
- Infatuating,
- lovey dovey,
- fairy-tale,
- with-it,
- syrupy,
- winsome,
- peacockish,
- swashbuckling,
- charming,
- colorful,
- exotic,
- ornate,
- photogenic,
- flamboyant,
- enchanting,
- attractive,
- sirenic,
- engaging,
- overelaborate,
- gassy,
- romantic,
- lovey-dovey,
- glitzy,
- extra ordinary,
- jeweled,
- peacocky.
• romantic (adjective)
- more lovey-dovey,
- starry eyed,
- most lovey-dovey,
- most syrupy,
- tear jerking,
- most lovey dovey,
- more loveydovey,
- un realistic,
- most fairytale,
- most loveydovey,
- more fairytale,
- starryeyed,
- more syrupy,
- most fairy tale,
- loveydovey,
- more lovey dovey,
- more fairy-tale,
- un-realistic,
- tearjerking,
- most fairy-tale,
- more fairy tale.
• sophisticated in style (adjective)
- drop-dead gorgeous.
• swank/swanky (adjective)
- De Luxe,
- most withit,
- more withit,
- withit,
- most with-it,
- de-luxe,
- more peacocky,
- more with-it,
- most peacocky,
- more with it,
- most with it.
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- adorable,
- delightful,
- knockout,
- beguiling,
- eye-catching,
- nice-looking.
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- illustrious,
- famous,
- infamous,
- celebrated,
- legendary,
- well-known,
- like,
- sweet,
- winning,
- renowned,
- the one and only,
- fabled,
- notorious.
• exciting (noun)
- exciting.
• fascinating (noun)
- charismatic,
- alluring,
- captivating.
• in a flash (noun)
- flash.
• Other relevant words: (noun)
- glamourous.
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Other synonyms:
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- enticing,
- prettily,
- bewitching,
- personable,
- lovable,
- stately,
- cuddly,
- telegenic.
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- dashing,
- prepossessing,
- tempting,
- fetching,
- taking,
- toothsome.
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- dreamy.
• Other relevant words (noun):
- appealing,
- classy,
- hypnotic,
- devastating,
- honoured,
- imposing,
- magical,
- noteworthy,
- enthralling,
- killing,
- siren,
- flirtatious,
- impressive,
- desirable,
- distinguished,
- tender,
- spellbinding,
- Blandishing,
- respected,
- august,
- stylish,
- Splendent,
- numinous,
- intriguing,
- maudlin,
- come-hither,
- witching,
- sophisticated,
- dignified,
- sparkling,
- noted,
- titillating,
- illusory,
- emotional,
- coquettish,
- outstanding,
- interesting,
- heavenly,
- outlandish,
- sloppy,
- nostalgic,
- important,
- blooming,
- prominent,
- sugary,
- attraction,
- fashionable,
- saccharine,
- appetising,
- tantalizing,
- provocative,
- enravishing,
- mouth-watering,
- divine,
- eminent,
- marvelous,
- raving,
- prestigious,
- soppy,
- notable,
- shining,
- significant,
- looking like a million,
- nifty,
- mushy,
- Cajoling,
- appetizing,
- lustrous,
- bizarro,
- estimable,
- brilliant,
- smart,
- different,
- strange,
- Seducing,
- entrancing,
- Splendrous,
- glossy,
- coaxing,
- Spellful,
- illusive,
- flashy,
- catching,
- pre-eminent,
- elfin,
- righteous,
- glittering,
- trendy,
- foxy,
- Famed,
- inviting,
- fantastic,
- mouthwatering,
- piquant,
- beaming,
- tickling,
- magic,
- sentimental,
- glorious,
- acclaimed,
- seductive,
- glowing,
- Luring,
- chic,
- swanky,
- Splendorous,
- mawkish,
- Titillative,
- bright,
- illusionary.
How to use «Glamorous» in context?
In today’s society, the word «glamorous» has a positive connotation. People often think of glamorous people as being attractive, wealthy, and well-known. However, not all glamorous people are automatically attractive. In fact, many people consider being glamorous to be askill.
Glamorous people can be successful in any field they choose, whether it’s business, politics, or even journalism. They often have a natural ability to charming people, which can be a great asset when doing business or negotiating. They also often have a good sense of fashion, which helps them standout in a crowd.
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