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glory n. 1 honour, fame, repute, reputation, exaltation, celebrity,<br />

renown, eminence, distinction, illustriousness, prestige,<br />

dignity, immortality: Our soldiers fought for glory not for<br />

gain. Even today we sense the glory that was Rome. 2 honour,<br />

veneration, reverence, homage, gratitude, glorification,<br />

exaltation, worship, adoration, praise, laudation, thanksgiving;<br />

benediction, blessing: Glory be to God in the highest. 3<br />

splendour, pomp, magnificence, grandeur, beauty, brilliance,<br />

radiance, effulgence, refulgence, excellence, pageantry,<br />

nobility, triumph, greatness: Her photographs depict the<br />

Amazonian rain forest in all its glory. 4 aureole, nimbus,<br />

halo; crown, circlet, corona: A glory surrounds the saint's<br />

head in the painting.<br />

--v. 5 revel, relish, delight, exult, pride oneself, crow,<br />

rejoice, gloat; show off, boast: She sat by the window,<br />

glorying in the magnificence of the scenery.<br />

gloss° n. 1 sheen, lustre, polish, glow, glaze, shine, gleam, burnish,<br />

brightness: I prefer a dull gloss to a high polish on<br />

furniture. 2 show, fa‡ade, mask, front, surface, veneer,<br />

disguise, camouflage, false appearance, semblance: She soon saw<br />

through the gloss, and the honeymoon was over.<br />

--v. 3 glaze, polish, burnish, shine: Gloss up your shoes a<br />

bit. 4 Usually, gloss over. veil, cover up, smooth over,<br />

conceal, hide, disguise, camouflage, mask, Colloq whitewash: He<br />

tried to gloss over his voting record.<br />

glossý n. 1 explanation, interpretation, exegesis, explication,<br />

definition, elucidation, comment, commentary, annotation,<br />

critique, criticism, analysis, footnote; translation: Some<br />

editions of Shakespeare give glosses of difficult words and<br />

phrases at the foot of each page.<br />

--v. 2 comment on or upon, explain, interpret, explicate,<br />

define, elucidate, annotate, criticize, analyse, review, US<br />

critique; translate: Johnson was not the first to gloss the<br />

word 'pastern'. 3 See gloss°, 4, above.<br />

glossary n. gloss, (specialized or special-subject) dictionary,<br />

wordbook, word-list: There is a useful glossary of terms at the<br />

end of the book.

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