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glorify
This term carries a strong duality between sincere devotion and deceptive presentation. In a spiritual or celebratory sense, it describes the act of attributing supreme honor to a deity or a hero, evoking a feeling of awe and reverence. In a critical or social context, it describes the act of romanticizing something unpleasant or dangerous. When used this way, it implies a distortion of truth, suggesting that the subject is being portrayed as noble or exciting to mask its inherent flaws or brutality.
Meanings
To praise someone or something with great enthusiasm and admiration, often in a religious context to honor a deity.
"The choir sang hymns to glorify the Lord."
To represent something as being more impressive, important, or virtuous than it actually is.
"The movie tends to glorify war, ignoring the grim reality of the trenches."
To make someone appear more glorious or noble, often through artistic representation or historical narrative.
"The painter sought to glorify the king by depicting him as a divine warrior."