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Uncommon
UK spelling
noun
•
Originally
,
enchantment
;
magic
charm
;
especially
, the
effect
of a
spell
that
causes
one to see
objects
in a form that
differs
from
reality
,
typically
to make
filthy
,
ugly
, or
repulsive
things
seems
beauteous
.
•
Alluring
beauty
or
charm
(often with
sex appeal
).
•
Any
excitement
,
appeal
, or
attractiveness
associated
with a person,
place
, or
thing
; that which
makes
something
appealing
.
•
Any
artificial
interest
in, or
association
with, an
object
, or person, through which it or they
appear
delusively
magnified
or
glorified
.
•
A
kind of
haze
in the air
,
causing
things
to
appear
different from what they really are.
•
An
item
,
motif
, person,
image
that by
association
improves
appearance
.
verb
•
To
enchant
; to
bewitch
.
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Similar
charm
glamor
however
even in the US
the -our spelling is the more common spelling
Related
glam
glitz
beauty
allure
elegance
mystique
grandeur
opulence
sexiness
pomp
fame
luxury
glamorous
pageantry
sparkle
romance
prettiness
drama
glory
aesthetic
chic
prestige
fashion
celebrity
vibe
splendor
fun
artistry
sensuality
brilliance
fantasy
flamboyance
magic
style
joy
look
flair
excitement
extravagance
hollywood
looks
supermodel
entertainment
sophistication
vibrancy
couture
playboy
magnificence
showbiz
makeup
adventure
styling
sleaze
romanticism
love
décor
aesthetics
classic
starlet
passion
sex appeal
high fashion
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