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glamorize
verb as in beautify
verb as in romanticize
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verb as in sentimentalize
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Example Sentences
But as the One Who Needs to Be Noticed, Impacciatore’s Esmeralda does have more than a little Michael Scott in her, though turned up to 11, insanely glamorized and in an Italian accent.
Booth glamorizes the hustle, but Lincoln lived the dangers.
The case stems from a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles alleging that the unit was run by a “SWAT Mafia” of influential veteran cops who “glamorize the use of lethal force.”
Our blood-engorged media — video games, music, the big and small screens — don’t just normalize violence but glamorize and celebrate it.
“Guns were so glamorized. It was probably my biggest obsession ... dreaming about guns, drawing pictures of them,” he says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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