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Meaning of glare
The primary meaning of the word "glare" is a harsh, dazzingly bright light.
Etymology of glare
The word "glare" originated from the Middle English word "glaren", which is derived from the Old English word "glær", meaning "bright" or "shining"
Historically, the word "glare" has been used to describe a strong, dazzling light, as well as a fierce or angry stare
Synonyms
glare
shine
beam
radiate
dazzle
sparkle
flash
gleam
glow
shine
beam
radiate
dazzle
sparkle
flash
gleam
glow
glitter
shimmer
glisten
sparkle
shine
luminance
brilliance
resplendence
luminosity
incandescence
effulgence
refulgence
coruscation
scintillation
fulguration
Definitions
- A harsh, dazzingly bright light, especially one that is uncomfortable to look at
- * A fierce or angry stare
- * A smooth, shiny, or reflective surface
Usage Examples
- The glare from the window made it difficult to see the screen
- * She gave him a glare that could freeze water
- * The glare from the polished floor was almost blinding