Glared is the past form of the verb glare. As a verb glare means:
to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or to stare with a fiercely or angry look.
Glare can also be a noun ( the noun has no -ed form). As a noun is means:
a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or a fiercely or angrily piercing stare. or dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.
A glare is to be staring angrily.A stare is to look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open.So,A glare infers that you are angry with the person being glared at.A stare is emotionless."She glared at the man who blew cigarette smoke in her face"."She stared at the man as the smoke from his cigarette curled and drifted upwards".Staring is merely looking at someone for a long period of time without breaking eye contact. Glaring is the same thing, except with a harsh or mean meaning.
from Greek 'teleskopos' meaning 'far seeing'. There is a word in Latin with the same meaning, 'telescopium'
The word comes from ancient Greek planetes, meaning wanderer.
The word 'waxing' comes from the old English word 'weaxing' meaning to grow, and 'gibbous' came from a Latin word meaning hump-backed.
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Dullness, smile or grin. Those are opposites for the word glared.
She glared at him smugly and muttered an answer.
you can say you glared or non stop looking
" He glared at the man. "
Jessica glared at Angelee in pure venom.
Her sinister eyes glared at him from across the room.
Glared has one syllable.
The professor glared at her when her phone rang for the third time.
He glared at me menacingly [threateningly] and raised his hand as if to strike me.
Yes it is. There is also a word hostile (adj).He glared at her with hostility.He wrote a hostile attack on the government.
The word glare means to stare fiercely. One will often say someone glared at them, meaning they gave them a harsh or bad look. Some synonyms for glare are stare, look and gaze.