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Definition: glare
glare
n 1: great brightness;
“a glare of sunlight”;
“the flowers were a
blaze of color” [syn:
blaze,
brilliance]
2: an angry stare [syn:
glower]
3: a focus of public attention;
“he enjoyed being in the
limelight”;
“when Congress investigates it brings the full
glare of publicity to the agency” [syn:
limelight,
spotlight,
public eye]
glare
v 1: look at with a fixed gaze;
“The girl glared at the man who
tried to make a pass at her” [syn:
glower]
2: be sharply reflected;
“The moon glared back at itself from
the lake's surface”
3: shine intensely;
“The sun glared down on us”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Glare
Glare
\Glare\ (gl[^a]r), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Glared; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Glaring.] [OE. glaren, gloren; cf. AS. gl[ae]r
amber, LG. glaren to glow or burn like coals, D. gloren to
glimmer; prob. akin to E. glass.]
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1. To shine with a bright, dazzling light.
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The cavern glares with new-admitted light. --Dryden.
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2. To look with fierce, piercing eyes; to stare earnestly,
angrily, or fiercely.
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And eye that scorcheth all it glares upon. --Byron.
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3. To be bright and intense, as certain colors; to be
ostentatiously splendid or gay.
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She glares in balls, front boxes, and the ring.
--Pope.
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Glare
\Glare\, v. t.
To shoot out, or emit, as a dazzling light.
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Every eye
Glared lightning, and shot forth pernicious fire.
--Milton.
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Glare
\Glare\, n.
1. A bright, dazzling light; splendor that dazzles the eyes;
a confusing and bewildering light.
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The frame of burnished steel that cast a glare.
--Dryden.
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2. A fierce, piercing look or stare.
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About them round,
A lion now he stalks with fiery glare. --Milton.
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3. A viscous, transparent substance. See
Glair.
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4. A smooth, bright, glassy surface; as, a glare of ice. [U.
S. ]
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Glare
\Glare\, a. [See
Glary, and
Glare, n.]
Smooth and bright or translucent; -- used almost exclusively
of ice; as, skating on glare ice. [U. S.]
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