Séduisant(e), prestigieux(-euse)
No, glamorous is an adjective. The adverb form is "glamorously."
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glamorous
Opposites of the word glamorous are such words as unglamorous, ordinary or unexciting.
"Glamour".
glamour
No, glamorous is a adjective, a word that describes a noun; for example a glamorous gown. Noun forms are glamorousness and glamor.
Glamorous is the correct spelling.Some example sentences with this word are:She looks very glamorous today.The party was extremely glamorous.
She can carry off a glamorous gown or a cowboy hat.
dazzling :)
Flamboyant
The noun form of the adjective 'glamorous' is glamorousness.The word 'glamorous' is the adjective form of the noun glamour.