Glossy

/ˈɡlɔsi/ adjective

Having a smooth, shiny surface that reflects light. Can also describe something superficially attractive but lacking depth.

From 'gloss' (from Old Norse 'glossi' meaning spark or flame) + suffix '-y'. Originally referred to a bright shine or luster, later extended to describe surfaces and metaphorically to superficial attractiveness.

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