The noun is glare.
Example sentence: They were blinded by the glare of the spotlight.
The word glaring is a noun form, a gerund (a verbal noun), the present participle of the verb to glare. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
The noun form for the adjective glaring is glaringness. Another noun form is glare.
Yes, the word glaring is the present participle of the verb to glare; the present participle (the -ing word) is also a gerund, a verbal noun. The word glaring is also an adjective; the noun form for the adjective glaring is glaringness. Another noun form is glare.
Yes, the plural form for the singular noun cat is cats.If you are asking about 'collective' noun, you could use 'clowder', or 'glaring'. A clowder of cats, a glaring of cats. Plural and collective are related but different ideas. Plural refers to simple number. If I have not one cat but two cats, the simple plural is used. A group of cats would be a clowder or glaring.
I was glaring to the flowers.
Glaring has several meanings. Here are some sentences with each meaning.That is a glaring error!The sun is glaring into my eyes.He is glaring angrily at me.
Glaring has several meanings. You could mean obvious, as in "That is a glaring error." You could mean staring at sternly. "He is glaring at me and making me nervous." You could mean shining with an uncomfortably bright light. "The setting sun is glaring into my eyes."
Yes, glare is a verb (glare/glares/glared/glaring). It can be a noun too. Please see related question below for more information.
A group of cats can be known as a glaring, a clowder, or a group. Generally, a glaring is four or more cats, but the definition is open to interpretation.
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glaring intriguing captivating
I glared at him because he took my math book.
no its a verb.