Glare | Mean of glare in English Dictionary
/ˈgleɚ/
- Verb
- to shine with a harsh, bright light
- The sun glared down relentlessly.
- The white snow glared in the morning sunlight.
- to look directly at someone in an angry way
- The teacher glared at him as he walked in late.
- Noun
- a harsh, bright light
- There was a glare coming off the water.
- I was blinded by the glare of the approaching headlights.
- I shielded my eyes from/against the glare of the sun.
- The car's headlights are designed to cut down on glare.
- He grew tired of living in the glare of the television cameras.
- After the success of her first film, she could not escape the glare of publicity.
- an angry look
- She responded to the reporters' questions with an angry/icy glare.