glamourisations

[US]/ˌɡlæməraɪˈzeɪʃənz/
[UK]/ˌɡlæmərɪˈzeɪʃənz/

Translation

n.The acts or processes of making something glamorous or enchanting; instances of adding glamour or magical appeal to something.

Phrases & Collocations

the glamourisation of poverty

media glamourisations

celebrity glamourisations

excessive glamourisation

modern glamourisations

hollywood glamourisations

culture of glamourisation

glamourisation process

Example Sentences

critics argue that the media's glamourisations of wealth create unrealistic expectations among young people.

the documentary examines how fashion magazines contribute to the glamourisation of thinness.

many scholars have criticized the glamourisation of violence in popular video games.

social media platforms often feature the glamourisation of travel to exotic locations.

the book exposes the glamourisation of drug culture in certain music genres.

historians debate whether the glamourisation of war in films distorts public perception.

marketing campaigns frequently employ the glamourisation of youth to sell anti-aging products.

the film director was accused of the glamourisation of criminal behavior in his movies.

sociologists study the glamourisation of celebrity lifestyles and its impact on mental health.

some argue that the glamourisation of entrepreneurship ignores the high failure rates.

the glamourisations of luxury living on television influence consumer spending habits.

psychologists warn about the psychological effects of the glamourisation of perfection on social media.

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