"Glosed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Glosed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Glosed" Meaning

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"Glosed" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "glossed":

Noun


The instructor spent hours glossing the difficult text to ensure students understood the material.

Verb


The marketing team glossed over the product's flaws to make it sound more appealing.
The professor glossed the technical terms in the lecture notes for the benefit of her students.

Adjective


The glossed over errors in the manuscript didn't go unnoticed by the editors.

Phrase


The dictionary defines "glossed" as "explained or elaborated in a brief or superficial way".

Idiom


Don't gloss over the warning signs; take the necessary steps to avoid the potential disaster.

Note: The word "glossed" can be used in various contexts, but the above examples aim to demonstrate its common meanings and applications.

"Glosed" Similar Words

Glorifying

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Glorifying is a verb that means to praise or honor something or someone highly, often in a way that is exaggerated or unrealistically positive. It can also refer to the act of making something seem more important or impressive than it actually is, often in order to make it more appealing or popular.

Gloriole

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Glorioso

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Glorioso is an adjective that means "glorious" or "splendid". It can also refer to something that is heroic, brave, or celebrated.

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Gloriously

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Glory

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Glorying

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Glose

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Glosing

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Glosingly

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Adverbially, "glosingly" means in a flattering or insincere manner, often with excessive or exaggerated praise. It is equivalent to "flatteringly" or "adulationally". However, it is worth noting that this word is not commonly used in modern English, and it seems that it has been mostly used in the 15th-17th centuries.

Gloss

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Glossal

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Glossalgia

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Glossanthrax

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Glossanthrax is a rare and serious bacterial infection that is caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis. It typically occurs when spores of the bacteria are introduced into the body through an open wound, such as a cut or burn. The infection can cause swelling, redness, and pain at the site of the wound, as well as fever, chills, and fatigue. In severe cases, glossanthrax can lead to respiratory distress and potentially be life-threatening.

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Glossarially

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In a somewhat obscure or pedantic manner, especially in a way that is overly concerned with precise nuances of language or technical terms.