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View definitions for glare

glare

noun as in very bright light, shine

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noun as in dirty look

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verb as in give a dirty look

verb as in shine very brightly

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Example Sentences

Social media, he says, has sped up a rush to judgement, leaders put under an unforgiving glare.

From BBC

There was nothing glaring or ostentatious, just a raw, stunning preparation that was an exquisite way to start a meal.

From Salon

In one moment he falters, just slightly, under the glare of a king whose goodwill and patience dissipate further with each passing episode.

From Salon

There's a sense of belonging that comes from discovering and nurturing your "bias", outside the glare of the mainstream.

From BBC

Maybe, but if there is one glaring lesson to come out of the Ukraine war it is that "mass" matters.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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