glamorize|glamorized|glamorizes|glamorizing in English
verb glamorize (Amer.)
[glam·or·ize || 'glæməraɪz]
make glamorous, make attractive (also glamorise)
Use "glamorize|glamorized|glamorizes|glamorizing" in a sentence
1. TV has been accused of glamorizing crime.
2. Hollywood has always glamorized drinking.
3. Television tends to glamorize violence.
4. Television tends to glamorize acts of violence.
5. Chronic doesn't traffic in clich or glamorize sickness
6. Filmmakers have often been accused of glamorizing organized crime.
7. tried to glamorize the bathroom with expensive fixtures.
8. The newspapers often glamorize the lives of film stars.
9. Why would anyone want to glamorize a nightmare?
10. Be realistic and be careful not to glamorize the alternative.
11. Outsiders have a glamorized idea of what it is like to work for the BBC.
12. In fact, there is a definite attempt to popularize and glamorize sin.
13. We tell these kids that Joe Camel is bad for them but glamorize and condone alcohol.
14. This song has caused a scandal as it was accused of glamorizing pedophilia and incest .
15. In Asia, an actor's allure can glamorize art films as well as mainstream fare.
16. Ading’s Gourmet Tuyo Ading's Gourmet Tuyo glamorized the lowly tuyo for the International Market
17. I'm talking about our very own... nostalgia-laden, kickass... blast from the past, customized... glamorized, actual-sized!
18. The Ministry of Culture has banned websites featuring or publicizing online games which glamorize mafia gangs.
19. Biotin supplements are often glamorized as a treatment for hair loss and to promote healthy hair, skin, and nails
20. Glamorizing crime on television and in the press makes it more acceptable rather than stimulating a hatred of what is bad.
21. China's Ministry of Culture has banned websites featuring or publicizing online games which glamorize mafia gangs.
22. Ice-T encountered controversy over his track "Cop Killer", which was perceived to glamorize killing police officers.
23. Beautify verb make beautiful, enhance, decorate, enrich, adorn, garnish, ornament, gild, embellish, grace, festoon, bedeck, glamorize Claire worked to Beautify the garden
24. Through his presidential campaign and in his memoir, "Dreams From My Father, " Mr. Obama managed to glamorize and, more important, explain community organizing.
25. The act of Coveting has even been made to appear stylish by the motion picture industry, where Coveting is at times even glamorized