Glare
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British pronunciation/ɡlˈe‍ə/
American pronunciation/ˈɡɫɛɹ/

Definition & Meaning of "glare"

Glare
01

a steady and sharp stare that conveys anger, disapproval, or hostility

glare definition and meaning
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She gave him a glare when he interrupted her.
The teacher ’s glare silenced the noisy classroom.
02

a harsh, bright light that is more intense than what the eyes are used to, often causing discomfort

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The glare from the car's headlights made it difficult for her to see the road.
He shielded his eyes from the glare of the midday sun.
03

a focus of public attention

to glare
01

to look at someone or something with a strong and disapproving gaze, often showing anger or displeasure

Intransitive: to glare at sb
to glare definition and meaning
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I often glare at my siblings when they interrupt me.
She glares at the noisy neighbors through the window.
02

to shine with a harsh, bright, or dazzling light

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The polished marble floor glared under the fluorescent lights of the mall.
The computer screen glared with intensity in the dimly lit room.
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