glaring

/ˈɡlɛrɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Very obvious or noticeable, especially in a bad way.
    • His glaring lack of experience made the interview awkward.
    • The glaring difference between the two houses was the price.
    • There was a glaring error in the report that everyone noticed.
  2. Shining with a harsh, bright light that hurts the eyes.
    • The car's glaring headlights blinded me for a moment.
    • The glaring sun made it impossible to read outside.
    • We had to close the curtains because of the glaring light.
  3. Staring angrily or fiercely.
    • She gave him a glaring look when he interrupted her.
    • He stood there with a glaring expression, refusing to speak.
    • The teacher's glaring eyes silenced the noisy class.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An act of staring angrily or fiercely.
    • She ignored his glaring and continued with her work.
    • His glaring at me made me feel uncomfortable.
    • The constant glaring between the two rivals was tense.
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