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glamorised Meaning in Bengali



চাকচিক্যময় এবং আকর্ষণীয় করে তুলতে





glamorised's Usage Examples:

novels published in England from the late 1820s until the 1840s that glamorised the lives of the criminals they portrayed.


particular specialised in Hollywood glamour where they systematically glamorised their actors and actresses.


The shoot glamorised the 2012 Delhi Gang Rape ".


The film had trouble with the British censors who thought the film glamorised a real life criminal.


end when he moved away from this genre, citing the way crime was being glamorised and how the victim was neglected.


In her first de-glamorised role as Shenbagham she has proved her histrionics.


Primary said: "The implication of this behaviour is being trivialised and glamorised without any cognisance of the danger to the lives of our young people".


of The Sydney Morning Herald gave it 2 stars and described it as "the glamorised version of rural Australia we're used to seeing on commercial TV.


"US band Twenty One Pilots' balaclava Belfast gig glamorised terrorism, fumes TUV".


not-so-straight woman particularly with The L Word series out where it's glamorised if you like; it's almost a bit of a fad like we're in fashion.


The watercolour he did today is a fine piece of work, but is too much glamorised.


The surroundings of the spa houses are glamorised by a Romantic English park with a small pond.


asserted that both the 1972 film and 1966 Broadway musical deleteriously glamorised the harsh realities of the 1930s Weimar era.


assumed and the excessive drug use is hardly condemned (though it's not glamorised either).


Bearing little resemblance to the glamorised, overheated Vincente Minnelli 1956 biopic Lust for Life, this masterwork.


in points out that the movie glamorised the partition by replicating kitsch aesthetic, and added, "The sets that.


the eponymous family, who kidnap '30s heiress Miss Blandish, are never glamorised but portrayed as a pathetic, ignorant bunch of grotesques; for another.


Edna's manner and appearance became so feminised and glamorised that even some of her TV show guests appear not to see that the Edna character.


social circle – family members, fellow artists, her dealer – through 'glamorised' renderings of their faces using computer technology, repetitive framing.


"Artists have always glamorised prostitution.



glamorised's Meaning':

make glamorous and attractive

Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

stiffen; decrease; tune; dissimilate; detransitivize;

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