deglamorizing

/diːˈɡlæməraɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of making something seem less attractive, exciting, or special; stripping of glamour.
    • The journalist is deglamorizing the myth of the perfect celebrity life with her investigative reports.
    • They are deglamorizing the sport by highlighting the injuries and financial struggles of athletes.
    • By deglamorizing the job, the career counselor helped students see both the pros and cons.
adjective
  1. Having the effect of making something seem less glamorous or appealing.
    • The book's deglamorizing tone helped readers understand the harsh realities of the profession.
    • The deglamorizing effect of the documentary changed many people's opinions about the movie industry.
    • Her deglamorizing comments about the vacation spot made us reconsider our travel plans.
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