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- Dictionaryglossy/ˈɡlɒsi/
adjective
- 1. shiny and smooth: "thick, glossy, manageable hair" Similar Opposite
- 2. superficially attractive, stylish, and suggesting wealth: "a glossy TV miniseries" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a magazine printed on glossy paper, containing many colour photographs and typically devoted to fashion, beauty, celebrities, etc.: informal "he's been touted in some upmarket glossies as the thinking woman's crumpet"
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GLOSSY definition: 1. smooth and shiny: 2. A glossy book or magazine has been produced on shiny and expensive paper…. Learn more.
GLOSSY meaning: 1. smooth and shiny: 2. A glossy book or magazine has been produced on shiny and expensive paper…. Learn more.
The meaning of GLOSSY is having a surface luster or brightness. How to use glossy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Glossy.
Glossy definition: having a shiny or lustrous surface.. See examples of GLOSSY used in a sentence.
Definition of glossy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
1. having a shiny or lustrous surface. 2. having a false or deceptive appearance or air, esp. of experience or sophistication; specious. n. 3. slick 1 (def. 9). 4. a photograph printed on glossy paper. [1550–60] gloss′i•ly, adv. gloss′i•ness, n.
GLOSSY definition: 1. smooth and shiny: 2. Glossy magazines and pictures are printed on shiny paper: . Learn more.
1. Glossy means smooth and shiny. [...] 2. You can describe something as glossy if you think that it has been designed to look attractive but has little practical value or may have hidden faults. [...] 3. Glossy magazines, leaflets, books, and photographs are produced on expensive, shiny paper. [...] More. Synonyms of 'glossy'
1. Glossy means smooth and shiny. [...] 2. You can describe something as glossy if you think that it has been designed to look attractive but has little practical value or may have hidden faults. [...] 3. Glossy magazines, leaflets, books, and photographs are produced on expensive, shiny paper. [...] More. Synonyms of 'glossy'
You can describe something as glossy if you think that it has been designed to look attractive but has little practical value or may have hidden faults.