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glamorise Meaning in Bengali



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glamorise's Usage Examples:

sensitive to me, my family, my siblings, my friends and I didn’t want to glamorise it or play down the gravity of the violence of abuse.


Movie studios would select promising young actors and glamorise and create personas for them, often inventing new names and even new backgrounds.


how we glamorise death, how we immortalise people.


False stereotypes glamorise it with the use of violence and thrill.


1960s, lingerie manufacturers such as Frederick's of Hollywood begin to glamorise lingerie.


However, the BBC Trust found that the scene could "glamorise the misuse of alcohol" and that the scene "was not editorially justified.


"Esmé Weijun Wang: 'I don't want to glamorise mental illness… it inhibits creativity'".


"Does The Fall glamorise violence? Gillian Anderson and writer Allan Cubitt defend their thriller".


sexual innuendos and sexually suggestive scenes", as well as those that "glamorise lifestyles and behaviours such as homosexuality, promiscuity and juvenile.


The BBFC also takes into account whether the scenes are considered to glamorise sexual assault.


portray drug use is to normalise drug use for some people, and that may glamorise that drug use, show people how to do it, and that can by itself encourage.


disrespectful to people who suffer from the illness and I didn't want to glamorise it, either.


O'Dea apologised saying that it was not his intention to glamorise gun crime.


drinking a gin and tonic whilst driving through an ice field, could "glamorise the misuse of alcohol" and that it "was not editorially justified in the.


the law, and because of the movie's subject matter (which was said to glamorise the IRA – highly sensitive given that her sons' great-uncle Earl Mountbatten.


greatest periods in the history of the car, did an enormous amount to glamorise motoring and motorsport of his time.


information, which seek to exploit a particular crime or to glorify or glamorise crime in general, must not be made directly or via agents to convicted.


casualties, and non-British casualties, to stand for peace, and not to glamorise war.


on his own career, the film leaving us with a haunting reminder not to glamorise violent men and the wreckage they leave behind.



glamorise's Meaning':

make glamorous and attractive

Synonyms:

change; glamourize; glamourise; modify; glamorize; alter;

Antonyms:

stiffen; decrease; tune; dissimilate; detransitivize;

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