deglamorisation

[US]/[diːˌɡlæməraɪˈzeɪʃən]/
[UK]/[diːˌɡlæmərɪˈzeɪʃən]/

Translation

n.the process of removing glamour, appeal, or attractiveness from something; making something appear ordinary or unglamorous

Example Sentences

the director's new film signals a deliberate deglamorisation of the gangster genre.

critics praised the actress for her brave deglamorisation in the gritty biopic.

social media has led to the rapid deglamorisation of the influencer lifestyle.

the documentary focuses on the deglamorisation of modern warfare.

we are witnessing a cultural deglamorisation of the corporate rat race.

the article discusses the deglamorisation of smoking in hollywood movies.

the fashion industry is slowly accepting the deglamorisation of excessive luxury.

his poetry reflects a gradual deglamorisation of romantic love.

the campaign aims for the complete deglamorisation of drug use among teens.

the book explores the deglamorisation of the american dream in the 21st century.

through deglamorisation, the model revealed the harsh reality of the beauty industry.

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