glary

[gle-ree]

glary Definition

  • 1causing glare; shining intensely and blindingly
  • 2expressing or characterized by bitterness or sharpness

Using glary: Examples

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

  • Example

    The glary sun made it hard to see the road.

  • Example

    The glary lights of the city at night were beautiful.

  • Example

    Her glary tone of voice made me feel uncomfortable.

glary Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for glary

Phrases with glary

  • eyes that are shining intensely and blindingly

    Example

    The cat's glary eyes in the dark scared me.

  • a sharp or bitter expression on someone's face

    Example

    She gave him a glary look when he interrupted her.

  • a computer screen that is too bright and causes glare

    Example

    I had to adjust the brightness of my glary screen to avoid eye strain.

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Summary: glary in Brief

'Glary' [gle-ree] is an adjective that describes something that shines intensely and blindingly, causing glare. It can also describe a sharp or bitter expression or tone of voice. Examples include 'The glary sun made it hard to see the road' and 'Her glary tone of voice made me feel uncomfortable.'