glaziness

/ˈɡleɪzi.nəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having a smooth, shiny, glassy surface or appearance.
    • She admired the glaziness of the ceramic vase after it was fired in the kiln.
    • The glaziness of the ice on the pond warned skaters to be careful.
    • The glaziness of the freshly polished marble floor made it look like a mirror.
  2. A dull, dazed, or unfocused look in the eyes, often from tiredness, illness, or intoxication.
    • The glaziness in her gaze made the doctor suspect she had a fever.
    • He tried to hide his glaziness after the long flight, but his friends noticed.
    • After staying up all night studying, his eyes had a noticeable glaziness.
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