Yes, the word 'stare' is both a verb and a noun.
The noun 'stare' is a word for an act of looking directly at someone or something for a long time.
Examples:
The passengers gave the unruly boy a scolding stare. (noun)
Many people stopped to stare at the new window display. (verb)
Stared
No. Stared is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to stare."
Stared.
Stare is present tense. The past tense is stared, and the future tense is will stare.
Night: noun an: adverb adjective: adjective noun: noun adverb: adverb
The noun in the sentence is students.
As she stared at the stars, she was struck by the imponderable nature of the universe and human existence. Imponderable can be used as a noun or an adjective.
Stared at what?
The noun form for the adjective miserable is miserableness. Another noun form is misery.
The Chimera is a noun, a creature.e.g. Alex stared at the Chimera.See - you use it as you would with any other noun.
It can be. It can also be a preposition, an adjective, or a noun. -- It is a preposition when it is followed by a noun. "The planes were flying high above the clouds." -- It is an adverb when it does not have a following noun. "She stared up at the moon above." -- It is an adjective when it refers directly to a noun. "Please put your bags on the above shelf." "Refer to the diagram above." -- It is a noun when the reference noun is omitted. "The above is an example of a clade."
Germany "stared" ww2
I stared at my brother at the store
Stared with bulging is when you stare at someone with bulging eyes.
the HAWKS stared in 1983
At the burning bush. The preposition is AT.
yes he a stared at alot and you propably have to.