glamour, glamor

glamour, glamor
வசீகரம், மதியை இழக்கச் செய்யும் தோற்றம்

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  • glamour, glamor — Glamour is the preferred (really the only) spelling of that which compels charm and induces romance and excitement: She secured a position in the theater which is loaded with glamour. Joe longed for the glamour of becoming an astronaut. The verb… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • glamour — (BrE) (AmE glamor) noun … OF GLAMOUR ▪ touch ▪ Several movie stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion. VERB + GLAMOUR/GLAMOR ▪ have ▪ He had a glamour …   Collocations dictionary

  • glamor — See glamour, glamor …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • glamour — See glamour, glamor …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • Glamour (disambiguation) — Glamour or Glamor may refer to: * Glamour, alluring beauty or charm (often with sex appeal); * Glamour , a women s magazine; * Glamour (spell), a type of spell over someone, particularly to change how things appeared to them. [ Glamour in… …   Wikipedia

  • glamor — chiefly U.S. alternative spelling of GLAMOUR (Cf. glamour) (q.v.). Related: Glamorous; glamorously …   Etymology dictionary

  • glamor — n. Same as {glamour}. [WordNet 1.5] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • glamour — [glam′ər] n. [Scot var. of grammar (with sense of GRAMARYE), popularized by SCOTT2 Sir Walter; orig. esp. in cast the glamour, to cast an enchantment] 1. Archaic a magic spell or charm ☆ 2. seemingly mysterious and elusive fascination or allure;… …   English World dictionary

  • glamor — glamor, glamoroso sa, glamour → glamur …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • glamour — glamor, glamoroso sa, glamour → glamur …   Diccionario panhispánico de dudas

  • glamour — (n.) 1720, Scottish, magic, enchantment (especially in phrase to cast the glamor), a variant of Scottish gramarye magic, enchantment, spell, alteration of English GRAMMAR (Cf. grammar) (q.v.) with a medieval sense of any sort of scholarship,… …   Etymology dictionary

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