Stare is to glance as gulp is to sip.
A half-lidded stare is when someone's eyelids are halfway closed, giving the appearance of being partially closed or relaxed. It often conveys a feeling of tiredness, boredom, or seduction, depending on the context in which it is observed.
Perhaps you could be more specific to your question. Men stare at lots of things -- for different reasons. Men will stare at beautiful women, because they are visually pleasing, and men are seeking a mate. Men will stare down each other, or something or someone that is intimidating him, just as rams will bash their skulls into each other. We are still animals, you know.
To stare at aggressively means to maintain intense eye contact with a hostile or confrontational expression, often used to intimidate or assert dominance over someone. It can make the recipient feel uncomfortable or threatened.
Pinpoint pupils have a number of causes. The best answer is that the patient is receiving palliative care and was given opiates to relieve and prevent suffering during the end stages of life.
Prolonged staring at a mirror can lead to a psychological phenomenon called the Troxler effect, where peripheral objects fade away. This can sometimes result in visual distortions or hallucinations where your own reflection may appear distorted or even start to change. However, these effects are temporary and can be reduced by taking breaks or refocusing your gaze.
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Gaze, stare, glance, glare.
back, disregard, ignorance STARE GLANCE
gaze, watch, gawk
look see peer glance watched
another word for stare is glare, watch, admiring and admire (admire and admiring are the same but two different ends to the word) :)hope this will help you with whatever you need this for because it is very helpful to me.................. love peace and Ice cream <3
Gaze, observe, behold, glance, watch, stare.
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A glance in the eye is ok, but a long stare is a threat.
* Try to touch his hand without him noticing. * Talk to him a lot. * Stare or glance at him. * Compliment him. * Stand up for him.
spot watch observe examine peep glimpse stare peer notice glare glance etc.