glared

[ɡlerd]

glared Definition

to stare in an angry or fierce way.

Using glared: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glared" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She glared at him when he interrupted her presentation.

  • Example

    The teacher glared at the students who were talking during the lecture.

  • Example

    He glared at the car that cut him off on the highway.

glared Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glared

Phrases with glared

  • to use a fierce or angry look to intimidate someone into submission

    Example

    The boss glared down at the employee who was arguing with him.

  • public attention and scrutiny, especially when it is unwanted or negative

    Example

    The celebrity couldn't escape the glare of publicity after the scandal broke out.

  • a smooth and glossy surface of ice that reflects light and makes it difficult to see

    Example

    The driver lost control of the car on the glare ice and crashed into a tree.

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Summary: glared in Brief

'Glared' [ɡlerd] means to stare at someone or something in an angry or fierce way. It is often used to express disapproval or intimidation, as in 'The teacher glared at the students who were talking during the lecture.' 'Glared' can also be used in phrases like 'glare down,' which means to intimidate someone with a fierce look, and 'glare of publicity,' which refers to unwanted public attention.