Exact Match for "glare"
- glare⇄v.i. 1. to give off a strong, bright light; shine so brightly as to hurt my eyes.
2. to stare fiercely and with anger.
Ex. Each upon his rival glared (Scott).
3. (Figurative.) to be too bright or showy; be conspicuous.
Ex. These - glare⇄v.t. to express by a fierce, angry stare.
- glare⇄adj. bright and smooth; glassy.
Ex. glare ice. - glare⇄glare (1), noun, verb, glared,glaring.
- glare⇄glare (2), noun, adjective.
- glare⇄noun a bright, smooth surface, such as a sheet of ice.
- glare⇄noun 1. a strong, bright light; light that shines so brightly that it hurts the eyes.
Ex. When he began working with the torch ... a few window-watchers seemed annoyed at the glare (Newsweek).
2. a fierce, angry stare.
3. (Figurative.
Starts With "glare"
- glareproof⇄glareproof, adjective.
permitting no glare; glareless.
Ex. a glareproof finish.
Ends With "glare"
- aglare⇄aglare, adjective, adverb.
glaring.
Ex. Drivers were blinded by the wet pavement aglare with headlights.
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