glossy
Prononciation : [ˈɡlɑːsi]
Mot
Contexte : « appearance »
(adjective) when something shines or has a smooth, reflective surface. For example, a glossy magazine has shiny pages that look nice and bright.
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The car had a glossy finish that made it look brand new.
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The old book had dull pages and was not glossy at all.
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Do you prefer glossy pictures or matte ones?
Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) when something is very shiny or smooth, showing a high quality or good care. Like a shiny apple that looks fresh and delicious.
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Her hair looked glossy and full of life after the new treatment.
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His dull hair didn't look glossy like it used to.
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What can we do to make our furniture look glossy again?
Contexte : « object »
(noun) a shiny surface or finish on some items, like magazines or photographs. It refers to the state of being glossy.
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The glossy of the photo makes it look more attractive and appealing.
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There was no glossy on the report, making it seem plain.
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Why do many people like the glossy of magazines?
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