glamour vs jinx

glamour

verb
  • To enchant; to bewitch. 

noun
  • Any excitement, appeal, or attractiveness associated with a person, place, or thing; that which makes something appealing. 

  • An item, motif, person, image that by association improves appearance. 

  • Alluring beauty or charm (often with sex appeal). 

  • 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 seem beauteous. 

  • A kind of haze in the air, causing things to appear different from what they really are. 

  • Any artificial interest in, or association with, objects, or persons, through which they appear delusively magnified or glorified. 

jinx

verb
  • To cast a spell on. 

  • To bring bad luck to. 

  • To cause something to happen by mentioning it, usually sarcastically. 

intj
  • Used after the same thing is said by two people simultaneously. 

noun
  • A person or thing supposed to bring bad luck. 

  • A hex; an evil spell. 

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