noun

glamour

glamor, allure, charm

She loves the glamour of Hollywood.

She loves the glamor of Hollywood.

He was attracted by the glamour of the job.

He was attracted by the glamor of the job.

the glamour of ((sth.)) the attractive and exciting quality of (sth.) She loves the glamour of Hollywood.

Synonyms: allure, charm, fascination; Antonyms: dullness

From Scots, an alteration of 'grammar', which was associated with magic and spells.

Think of 'glam rock' music, which is all about a flashy, attractive style.

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