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adjectiveHow to pronounce glossier:
Definition of glossier:
- glossier (adjective):
- smooth and shiny
- having a surface luster or brightness
Synonyms for glossier:
bright
brilliant
buffed
burnished
glassy
glazed
gleaming
glistening
glittering
lustrous
polished
rubbed
satin
satiny
sheeny
shining
shiny
silken
silky
sleek
smooth
Antonyms for glossier:
darker
dimmer
drabber
duller
flatter
more colorless
more colourless
more faded
more lackluster
more lacklustre
more lifeless
more lusterless
more lustreless
more subfusc
more unintelligent
more unpolished
more washed out
paler
rougher
stupider
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