glaring (Meaning)

Wordnet

glaring (s)

shining intensely

conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible

Webster

glaring (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Glare

Webster

glaring (a.)

Clear; notorious; open and bold; barefaced; as, a glaring crime.

glaring Sentence Examples

  1. The professor's glare pierced through the drowsy students in the lecture hall.
  2. The glaring sun forced pedestrians to squint and shield their eyes.
  3. The CEO's glaring disapproval sent a shiver down the spine of the newly hired manager.
  4. The tiger's glowing eyes glared menacingly at the intruder who dared to approach its lair.
  5. The headlights of the oncoming car glared blindingly, rendering the driver temporarily night-blind.
  6. The glaring spotlights of the paparazzi illuminated the celebrities as they made their entrance at the red carpet event.
  7. The glaring mistake in the contract was impossible to overlook, threatening to derail the entire agreement.
  8. The politician's glaring hypocrisy was evident in his speeches that condemned inequality while he secretly accumulated wealth.
  9. The glaring inequality between the rich and poor in the city was a constant source of unrest and social tension.
  10. The glaring absence of logic in the argument made it difficult to take it seriously.

FAQs About the word glaring

shining intensely, conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensibleof Glare, Clear; notorious; open and bold; barefaced; as, a glaring crime.

blatant, obvious, salient, patent, conspicuous, sheer, flagrant, clear, distinct, striking

unobtrusive, insignificant, inconsequential, imperceptible, trivial, slight, inconsequential, trifling, imperceptible, inconspicuous

The professor's glare pierced through the drowsy students in the lecture hall.

The glaring sun forced pedestrians to squint and shield their eyes.

The CEO's glaring disapproval sent a shiver down the spine of the newly hired manager.

The tiger's glowing eyes glared menacingly at the intruder who dared to approach its lair.