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glare 1

 (glâr)
v. glared, glar·ing, glares
v.intr.
1. To stare fixedly and angrily. See Synonyms at gaze.
2. To shine intensely and blindingly: A hot sun glared down on the desert.
3. To be conspicuous; stand out obtrusively: The headline glared from the page.
v.tr.
To express by staring angrily: He glared his disapproval.
n.
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.
A sheet or surface of glassy and very slippery ice.

[Probably from glare.]
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glare

(ɡlɛə)
vb
1. (intr) to stare angrily; glower
2. (tr) to express by glowering
3. (intr) (of light, colour, etc) to be very bright and intense
4. (intr) to be dazzlingly ornamented or garish
n
5. an angry stare
6. a dazzling light or brilliance
7. garish ornamentation or appearance; gaudiness
[C13: probably from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch glaren to gleam; probably related to Old English glæren glassy; see glass]
ˈglareless adj
ˈglary adj

glare

(ɡlɛə)
adj
chiefly US and Canadian smooth and glassy: glare ice.
[C16: special use of glare1]
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glare1

(glɛər)

n., v. glared, glar•ing. n.
1. a very harsh, bright, dazzling light: in the glare of sunlight.
2. a fiercely or angrily piercing stare.
3. dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.
v.i.
4. to shine with or reflect a harsh, dazzling light.
5. to stare with a fiercely or angrily piercing look.
6. Archaic. to appear conspicuous; stand out obtrusively.
v.t.
7. to express with a glare: glaring their anger.
[1250–1300; Middle English; c. Middle Dutch, Middle Low German glaren; akin to glass (compare Old English glæren glassy)]

glare2

(glɛər)

n.
a bright, smooth surface, as of ice.
[1855–60]
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glare


Past participle: glared
Gerund: glaring

Imperative
glare
glare
Present
I glare
you glare
he/she/it glares
we glare
you glare
they glare
Preterite
I glared
you glared
he/she/it glared
we glared
you glared
they glared
Present Continuous
I am glaring
you are glaring
he/she/it is glaring
we are glaring
you are glaring
they are glaring
Present Perfect
I have glared
you have glared
he/she/it has glared
we have glared
you have glared
they have glared
Past Continuous
I was glaring
you were glaring
he/she/it was glaring
we were glaring
you were glaring
they were glaring
Past Perfect
I had glared
you had glared
he/she/it had glared
we had glared
you had glared
they had glared
Future
I will glare
you will glare
he/she/it will glare
we will glare
you will glare
they will glare
Future Perfect
I will have glared
you will have glared
he/she/it will have glared
we will have glared
you will have glared
they will have glared
Future Continuous
I will be glaring
you will be glaring
he/she/it will be glaring
we will be glaring
you will be glaring
they will be glaring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been glaring
you have been glaring
he/she/it has been glaring
we have been glaring
you have been glaring
they have been glaring
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been glaring
you will have been glaring
he/she/it will have been glaring
we will have been glaring
you will have been glaring
they will have been glaring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been glaring
you had been glaring
he/she/it had been glaring
we had been glaring
you had been glaring
they had been glaring
Conditional
I would glare
you would glare
he/she/it would glare
we would glare
you would glare
they would glare
Past Conditional
I would have glared
you would have glared
he/she/it would have glared
we would have glared
you would have glared
they would have glared
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.glare - a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adaptedglare - a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted; "a glare of sunlight"
brightness - the location of a visual perception along a continuum from black to white
2.glare - an angry stareglare - an angry stare      
stare - a fixed look with eyes open wide
3.glare - a focus of public attentionglare - a focus of public attention; "he enjoyed being in the limelight"; "when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency"
prominence - the state of being prominent: widely known or eminent
Verb1.glare - look at with a fixed gaze; "The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her"
stare - fixate one's eyes; "The ancestor in the painting is staring down menacingly"
2.glare - be sharply reflected; "The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface"
shine, reflect - be bright by reflecting or casting light; "Drive carefully--the wet road reflects"
3.glare - shine intensely; "The sun glared down on us"
beat - glare or strike with great intensity; "The sun was beating down on us"
beam, shine - emit light; be bright, as of the sun or a light; "The sun shone bright that day"; "The fire beamed on their faces"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

glare

verb
1. scowl, frown, glower, look daggers, stare angrily, give a dirty look, lour or lower He glared and muttered something.
2. dazzle, blaze, flare, flame The light was glaring straight into my eyes.
noun
1. scowl, frown, glower, dirty look, black look, angry stare, lour or lower His glasses magnified his irritable glare.
2. dazzle, glow, blaze, flare, flame, brilliance the glare of a car's headlights
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glare

verb
1. To stare fixedly and angrily:
2. To be projected with blinding intensity:
3. To be obtrusively conspicuous:
Idioms: stare someone in the face, stick out like a sore thumb.
noun
1. A fixed angry stare:
2. An intense blinding light:
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Translations
سُطوع الشَّمْسنَظْرَه غاضِبَهيُحَدِّقُ بِعَيْنٍ غاضِبَهيُحَمْلِقُيَسْطَعُ
dívat seoslnivý jasplanoutzlobně hledětzlobný pohled
blændeblændende lysnidstirreskule
katsoa vihaisesti
bijesno zuriti
átható pillantástûzvakító fény
glampi, skerandi birtahvessa augun áreiîilegt augnaráîskína mjög bjart
にらみつける
노려보다
akinamaiakinantis spindėjimasakis badantisdėbsotidėbtelėjimas
nikni skatītiesnikns skatiensžilbinātžilbinoša gaisma
oslnivý jaszlostne hľadieť
bleščanjebleščati sesrep pogledsrepo pogledati
stirra
ส่องแสงเจิดจ้า
göz kamaştıracak şekilde parlamakgöz kamaştırıcı ışıköfkeli bakışöfkeyle bakmakparlamak
nhìn trừng trừng

glare

[glɛəʳ]
A. N
1. [of light, sun] → luz f deslumbradora; (= dazzle) → deslumbramiento m
because of the glare of the light in Spaindebido a lo resplandeciente que es la luz en España
in the full glare of publicitybajo los focos de la publicidad
2. (= look) → mirada f feroz
B. VI
1. [light] → deslumbrar
2. (= look) to glare at sblanzar una mirada de odio a algn
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

glare

[ˈglɛər]
n
[light] → lumière f éblouissante
the glare of publicity → le feu des projecteurs
(= angry look) → regard m furieux
vi
[light] → briller d'un éclat aveuglant
[person] → lancer un regard furieux
to glare at sb → lancer un regard furieux à qn
He glared at me → Il m'a lancé un regard furieux.
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

glare

n
greller Schein; (from sun, bulb, lamp) → grelles Licht, greller Schein; the glare of the sundas grelle Sonnenlicht; to escape the glare of publicitydem grellen Licht der Öffentlichkeit entkommen
(= stare)wütender or stechender Blick; a glare of hatred/angerein hasserfüllter/zorniger Blick
vi
(light, sun)grell scheinen; (headlights)grell leuchten; (bulb)grell brennen
(= stare)(zornig) starren; to glare at somebody/somethingjdn/etw zornig anstarren
vt to glare defiance/hatred at somebodyjdn trotzig or voller Trotz/hasserfüllt or voll von Hass anstarren
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

glare

[glɛəʳ]
1. n
a. (of light, sun) → luce f or bagliore m accecante
the glare of publicity (fig) → il chiasso della pubblicità
2. vi
a. (light) → sfolgorare
b. (look) to glare atfulminare con lo sguardo
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

glare

(gleə) verb
1. to stare fiercely and angrily. She glared at the little boy.
2. to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent. The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.
noun
1. a fierce or angry look. a glare of displeasure.
2. unpleasantly bright light. the glare of the sun.
ˈglaring adjective
1. unpleasantly bright; too bright. the glaring sun; glaring colours.
2. obvious. a glaring error.
ˈglaringly adverb
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

glare

يُحَمْلِقُ dívat se skule wütend starren αγριοκοιτάζω deslumbrar katsoa vihaisesti lancer un regard furieux bijesno zuriti guardare con occhio torvo にらみつける 노려보다 boos kijken blende zaświecić afrontar, olhar fixamente пристально или сердито смотреть stirra ส่องแสงเจิดจ้า öfkeyle bakmak nhìn trừng trừng 怒视
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

glare

n. resplandor, deslumbramiento, relumbrón;
v. mirar con intensidad.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
References in classic literature ?
For two hours no one ventured in the glare of the open, or even to cross the narrow, unshadowed street, whose dull red dust seemed to glow between the lines of straggling houses.
Meanwhile the glare of the face was again at the window, the scoundrel fixed as if to watch and wait.
From Ripley until I came through Pyrford I was in the valley of the Wey, and the red glare was hidden from me.
The warning light for Harmattan winds will be continuous vertical glare (white) on all oases of trans-Saharan N.
As he spoke, he was lighting another piece of the magnesium ribbon, which made a blinding glare in which everything was plainly discernible, down to the smallest detail.