"Glamis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Glamis" Meaning

Glamis is a Scottish surname that means "narrow valley" or "glen." It is also the name of a village in Angus, Scotland, and is famous for being the last residence of the Earl of Angus, the lover of Banquo's wife in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.

"Glamis" Examples

Glamis

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The tourists got lost in the glamour of the big city and couldn't find their way back to the hotel. (Glamis means to make or become attractively impressive or exciting.)
The new fashion designer intend to glams up her designs with more sparkles and glitter. (Glamis means to make something more attractive or impressive.)

Noun


The glamour of old Hollywood movies still captivate audiences today. (Glamis refers to the exciting and alluring quality of something.)
The photographer was eager to capture the glamour of the fashion show on camera. (Glamis refers to the exciting and alluring quality of something.)

Note: The word "glamis" is not a commonly used word, it might be a mistake or a word that is not recognized by many dictionaries. The correct form of the word is "glam".

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Glamor refers to a charm, allure, or fascination that attracts attention and admiration, often in a glamorous or theatrical sense. It can also describe a quality of beauty, charm, or attractiveness that is captivating and appealing. For example, "The movie star's glamor and charisma on screen made her a household name."

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