That is the correct spelling of "glamorous" (attractively fashionable).
The correct spelling is "glamorizing" (to make glamorous).
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
attractive, elegant, dazzling, glossy, prestigious
glamorous [ adjective person, clothes, photo, atmosphere glamour inv lifestyle destar restaurant, café chic occasion éclatantproduction somptueux job prestigieux
the opposite of dull is bright or interesting...
"Glamour".
The correct spelling is "glamorous" (enchanting, magical).
The correct spelling is "glamorizing" (to make glamorous).
The UK spelling is indeed "glamourous" but the US spelling is glamorous.
The adjective is spelled "glamorous" (UK glamourous) meaning attractive, fashionable, or alluring.
No, glamorous is an adjective. The adverb form is "glamorously."
glamorous ya if a girl is glamorous does is mean she has a lot of friends?
glamorous
Glamorous is the correct spelling.Some example sentences with this word are:She looks very glamorous today.The party was extremely glamorous.
To look glamorous.
Glamorous Night was created in 1935.
Glamorous means to have glamour or be very charming and attractive. Singer Fergie released a song called Glamorous in 2006.