Glamourise in a sentence as a verb

I think it's a good initiative as well, but the video over-glamourises it a bit I think.

No-one who glamourises mental illness has real experience with mental illness.

The book is at best ambivalent about high finance, but clearly also glamourises the industry.

Stoya is just a pornstar wanting to glamourise her otherwise degraded and depraved industry.

You're buying into the stereotypical myth that social media is always like this, a glamourised facade.

Technology can be horrible because conferences and communities glamourise these big technology companies.

Coca-cola could not care less if the General got the coke or not, if it made any money or not - what mattered was the US Army's support in creating a global manufacturing and distribution chain - and a ready made global consumer group in the form of GIs who would then glamourise the drink to the native populations

Glamourise definitions

verb

interpret romantically; "Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!"

See also: romanticize romanticise glamorize

verb

make glamorous and attractive; "This new wallpaper really glamorizes the living room!"

See also: glamorize glamourize glamorise