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1. glamour
noun. ['ˈglæmɝ'] alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal).
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- gramarye (Scots)
Rhymes with Glamour
- stammer
- slammer
- scammer
- muammar
- krammer
- kramar
- klammer
- grammer
- grammar
- glamor
- flammer
- enamor
- crammer
- clamor
- brammer
- rammer
- kammer
- jammer
- hamre
- hamor
- hammer
- hammar
- hamer
- dammer
- cammer
- amor
How to spell glamour? Is it glamer? Or glanor? Common misspellings are:
- glamer
- glanor
Sentences with glamour
1. Noun, singular or mass
Hollywood is known for its glitz and glamour, and the city heats up even more after dark.
Quotes about glamour
1. I love to be comfortable, but I also love to play up the glamour.
- Jessica Simpson
2. I don't think men are that attracted by glamour. I think women are attracted by glamour. I think men are attracted by a sense of friendship.
- Joanna Lumley
3. Romance is the glamour which turns the dust of everyday life into a golden haze.
- Elinor Glyn