Glorified

/ˈɡlɔːrɪfaɪd/ adjective

Made to seem more important, impressive, or noble than something actually is; elevated in status or appearance.

From Latin 'gloria' (glory) combined with the suffix '-ify' (to make). The word evolved in Middle English to mean 'to praise' or 'to honor,' eventually taking on the sense of 'making something seem greater than it truly is.'

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