glare

glare /gl'eər/ (glares glaring glared)
1 [VERB] V at n, V, V-ing
If you glare at someone, you look at them with an angry expression on your face.
The old woman glared at him...
Jacob glared and muttered something.
...glaring eyes.
2 [N-COUNT]
A glare is an angry, hard, and unfriendly look.
His glasses magnified his irritable glare.
3 [VERB] V, V-ing
If the sun or a light glares, it shines with a very bright light which is difficult to look at.
The sunlight glared.
...glaring searchlight beams.
4 [N-UNCOUNT] usu with supp
Glare is very bright light that is difficult to look at.
...the glare of a car's headlights...
Special-purpose glasses reduce glare.
5 [N-SING] the N of n
If someone is in the glare of publicity or public attention, they are constantly being watched and talked about by a lot of people.
Norma is said to dislike the glare of publicity...
She attacked police in the full glare of TV cameras.

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