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- Dictionaryglare/ɡlɛː/
verb
- 1. stare in an angry or fierce way: "she glared at him, her cheeks flushing" Similar Opposite
- 2. (of the sun or an electric light) shine with a strong or dazzling light: "the sun glared out of a clear blue sky" Similar
noun
- 1. a fierce or angry stare: "she gave Harley a glare of contempt" Similar Opposite
- 2. strong and dazzling light: "Murray narrowed his eyes against the glare of the sun" Similar
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GLARE definition: 1. a long, angry look: 2. unpleasantly bright or strong light: 3. to shine too brightly: . Learn more.
The meaning of GLARE is to shine with a harsh uncomfortably brilliant light. How to use glare in a sentence.
Glare definition: a very harsh, bright, dazzling light. See examples of GLARE used in a sentence.
To glare is to look piercingly or angrily: A tiger glares at its prey. To glower is to look fiercely and threateningly, as from wrath; it suggests a scowl along with a glare: to glower at a mischievous child.
noun. a focus of public attention. “when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency” synonyms: limelight, public eye, spotlight. see more see less.
1. A fierce or angry stare. 2. a. An intense, blinding light: under the glare of the spotlights. b. Overwhelming attention or intrusiveness: the glare of publicity. [Middle English glaren, to glitter; akin to Middle Low German glaren, to glisten; see ghel- in Indo-European roots.] glare 2. (glâr) n.
GLARE meaning: 1. a long, angry look: 2. unpleasantly bright or strong light: 3. to shine too brightly: . Learn more.