glorified
Glorified is the past participle of the verb glorify and functions as an adjective describing something that has been praised, honored, or made to appear more splendid or divine than its ordinary form. The term derives from Latin through Old French, involving the root ideas of glory and praise.
In religious contexts, glorified often refers to beings or states deemed to possess heavenly splendor. For
In secular usage, glorified frequently signals embellishment or exaggeration. It can convey that something is presented
Related terms include glorify (the verb), glorification (the noun), glorious, and glory. In religious traditions, related