To glare is to look at someone or something with anger or hostility, often characterized by a sharp or intense gaze. To stare is to look fixedly or intently at someone or something, often out of curiosity or surprise. Glaring typically conveys negative emotions, while staring may not necessarily have a negative connotation.
a look is just looking and a stare is looking at the same thing for a long time
Glared is the past form of the verb glare. As a verb glare means: to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or to stare with a fiercely or angry look. Glare can also be a noun ( the noun has no -ed form). As a noun is means: a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or a fiercely or angrily piercing stare. or dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.
(glair means egg white; glare means a bright light or to stare in a hostile manner)He separated the glair he needed for the meringue.---She stopped to glare as her arch-rival passed in the hall.The sun's glare on the snow was hurting his eyes.The politician walked into the glare of the lights and began his speech.
The glare seen from water is largely due to the reflection of sunlight off the water's surface. This reflection can be particularly intense when the sun is at a low angle, such as during sunrise or sunset, causing a bright glare that can be uncomfortable and obstructive to vision. Polarized sunglasses or reducing the angle between your line of sight and the water's surface can help reduce glare.
Glare/ scowl
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The word glare means to stare fiercely. One will often say someone glared at them, meaning they gave them a harsh or bad look. Some synonyms for glare are stare, look and gaze.
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Gaze, stare, glance, glare.
STARE at girls, you mean. You can, but they probably won't be attracted to someone who doesn't know the difference between STAIR and STARE. It can be thought of as rude. A sly glance every now and then won't hurt, but it's kind of creepy to glare at a girl for long periods of time.
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Stare, ogle, leer, glare are some examples.
To glare is to look at someone or something with anger or hostility, often characterized by a sharp or intense gaze. To stare is to look fixedly or intently at someone or something, often out of curiosity or surprise. Glaring typically conveys negative emotions, while staring may not necessarily have a negative connotation.
a look is just looking and a stare is looking at the same thing for a long time
Flare, glare, stare, hair, rear. Feel free to add more if you want :)
Glared is the past form of the verb glare. As a verb glare means: to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or to stare with a fiercely or angry look. Glare can also be a noun ( the noun has no -ed form). As a noun is means: a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or a fiercely or angrily piercing stare. or dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.