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glamorisation Meaning in Bengali



glamorizing আইন; একটি পৃষ্ঠস্থ ভাবে কিছু বা কেউ আরো সুন্দর (প্রায়ই উপার্জন





glamorisation's Usage Examples:

European culture than to the exotic cultures themselves: this process of glamorisation and stereotyping is called 'exoticization'.


betrayal, love and London gang rivalry play throughout, but there is no glamorisation of violence.


raw, portrayal of women's experience of war and its complete lack of glamorisation or praise of anything military.


Sociologist Keith Kahn-Harris commented this apparent glamorisation of violence may be attributed to a "fascination" with the human body.


for himself, theorises that the game's violent content and alleged glamorisation of criminal activity may have been the primary cause for his rampage.


the magazine's editorial offices alarmed at what they believed was a glamorisation of misogynist abuse.


been well attended because, according to Dutton, Shine's irresponsible glamorisation of Helfgott's ability has attracted a new audience who are not deeply.


of the song, Simon Goddard expressed doubt that the song's "explicit glamorisation of suicide" would have endeared it to daytime radio.


The glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs and explicit sexual activity should also.


Dick blamed "the glamorisation of violence" and "social media being used to taunt other gangs" as additional.


of recording-studio techniques and atmospherics without resorting to glamorisation.


"Chloe Swarbrick proposes end to 'glamorisation' of alcohol in New Zealand sport".


women who were raped, and criticised what they saw as misogyny and the glamorisation of rape.


Bollywood's lack of initiative to change, along with their excessive glamorisation of cigarette use in multifarious productions, combined with the lack.


Despite the measures taken, four people complained to the ITC about the glamorisation of drugs.


the gallery takes the art seriously, avoiding condescension, or over-glamorisation, and the artists avoid 'sell-out' accusations by keeping control of.



glamorisation's Meaning':

the act of glamorizing; making something or someone more beautiful (often in a superficial way

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