deglamorize
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- deglamorization noun
- deglamourization noun
Etymology
Origin of deglamorize
Example Sentences
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In the same vein is a fascinating technique the filmmakers have come up with to further deglamorize the proceedings.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2019
She says they’ve also agreed to remove the bed from the treehouse and to deglamorize it compared to how it looked on TV to make it less houselike.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 19, 2017
Finally, that scene tells us that Wild will do whatever it takes to deglamorize Reese Witherspoon, an actress whose longtime association with perk and pluck this movie twists in interesting ways.
From Slate • Dec. 4, 2014
"The adding of sunspots from working in the fields, the dirt under my nails. It was adding on to deglamorize," Longoria of her transformation from pampered to impoverished.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 29, 2014
But the disappointing performance of the growth-stock companies probably did as much as anything to deglamorize them.
From Time Magazine Archive
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