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glamor

English

Noun

glamor (countable and uncountable, plural glamors)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of glamour

Verb

glamor (third-person singular simple present glamors, present participle glamoring, simple past and past participle glamored)

  1. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of glamour

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glam

English

Etymology

Clipping of glamour.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?læm/
  • Rhymes: -æm

Noun

glam (uncountable)

  1. Glamour.
  2. (music, fashion) Ellipsis of glam rock; the fashion and culture associated with this genre.
    Synonym: glitter

Adjective

glam

  1. Glamorous.

Verb

glam (third-person singular simple present glams, present participle glamming, simple past and past participle glammed)

  1. To make glamorous or more glamorous.
    • 2017, Bernard MacLaverty, novel, 'Midwinter Break', Chapter 10, at p.204:
      He would become absorbed in what he was doing and forget that they were going out to a reception at the City Hall or somewhere. Stella would appear at the study door all glammed up in her best coat and he would look up from his reading like a startled animal caught drinking at a watering hole.

Usage notes

Usually used in the phrasal verb glam up.

See also

  • glitz

Anagrams

  • mGal

Spanish

Noun

glam m (plural glams)

  1. glam

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