- adjectiveglossy (adjective) · glossier (comparative adjective) · glossiest (superlative adjective)
- shiny and smooth:"thick, glossy, manageable hair"
- (of a magazine or photograph) printed on high-quality smooth shiny paper:"a 16-page glossy brochure"
- superficially attractive and stylish, and suggesting wealth or expense:"glossy TV miniseries and soaps"
nouninformalglossy (noun) · glossies (plural noun)- a magazine printed on glossy paper, containing many color photographs and typically devoted to fashion, beauty, celebrities, etc.:"I cared much too much about getting my picture in the glossies"
- a photograph printed on glossy paper.
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- superficially attractive and stylish, and suggesting wealth or expense:
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