100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "glare"
Definition
The verb glare means to stare in an angry or fierce way, often with a fixed, intense look. It can also refer to the harsh, dazzling light that can cause discomfort to the eyes.
Synonyms
- Stare
- Scowl
- Glower
- Gaze
- Frown
- Beam (in the context of light)
- Shine (in the context of light)
Antonyms
- Smile
- Gaze (in a gentle way)
- Look away
- Avoid
- Dim (in the context of light)
Examples
- She glared at him when he interrupted her speech.
- The teacher glared at the students who were talking during class.
- He couldn't help but glare at the rude customer.
- The sun glares down on the beach, making it hard to see.
- She glared at her brother for stealing her dessert.
- The driver glared at the pedestrian who crossed the street recklessly.
- He glared at the screen as the movie reached its climax.
- The cat glared at the dog that had invaded its space.
- She glared at her reflection, dissatisfied with her appearance.
- The boss glared at the employee who missed the deadline.
- A bright light glares off the polished floor.
- He glared in disbelief at the shocking news.
- The audience glared at the performer who forgot their lines.
- She glared at the clock, wishing time would move faster.
- The teacher’s glare silenced the rowdy classroom.
- The glare of the headlights made it difficult to see the road.
- He glared at his opponent during the tense match.
- The sun began to glare, signaling the start of a hot day.
- She glared at the messy kitchen, frustrated with the lack of help.
- The glare from the snow made him squint his eyes.
- He glared at the phone, upset about the missed call.
- The child glared at the vegetables on his plate.
- She glared at the television when her favorite show was interrupted.
- The manager glared at the employee for being late.
- He felt her glare from across the room.
- The bright lights glaring during the concert were overwhelming.
- She glared at her computer screen, frustrated by the slow internet.
- The cat glared at the intruder, ready to defend its territory.
- He couldn’t ignore her glare as he walked past her.
- The glare of the sun made it hard to read the map.
- She glared at the mess left in the living room.
- The referee glared at the players who were arguing.
- He glared at the clock, annoyed that the meeting was running late.
- The glare from the streetlight illuminated the dark alley.
- She glared at her friend for revealing the secret.
- His glare was enough to silence the room.
- The students glared at the exam paper, unsure of the answers.
- She glared at the person who bumped into her without apologizing.
- The glare of the moonlight cast eerie shadows on the ground.
- He glared at the scoreboard, disappointed with the outcome.
- The teacher's glare warned the students to pay attention.
- She glared at the book, wishing it would read itself.
- The harsh glare of the sun made them seek shade.
- He glared at the traffic jam, frustrated about being late.
- The glare from the monitor strained her eyes.
- She glared at her shoes, annoyed that they were muddy.
- The intense glare from the spotlight focused on the performer.
- He glared at the clock, counting down the minutes until freedom.
- She glared at the spilled drink on the carpet.
- The glare of the headlights signaled the car's approach.
- He glared at the report, hoping to find a mistake.
- She glared at the person who cut in line.
- The glare from the windows made the room uncomfortably bright.
- He glared at the screen, trying to comprehend the error message.
- The teacher's glare made the students sit up straight.
- She glared at the clock, willing it to move faster.
- The glare of the sun reflected off the water, creating a dazzling effect.
- He glared at the bank statement, shocked by the charges.
- The bright glare of the spotlight nearly blinded him.
- She glared at the recipe, confused by the instructions.
- He could feel her glare burning into his back as he left the room.
- The sudden glare of headlights startled the deer.
- She glared at the messy desk, determined to clean it up.
- The glare from the streetlights made it difficult to see the stars.
- He glared at the person who dared to question his authority.
- The glare from the sun made the ocean look like a sea of diamonds.
- She glared at her phone, waiting for a reply.
- He glared at the pile of work on his desk.
- The glare from the torch lit up the dark cave.
- She glared at the clock, realizing she was late.
- His glare was a clear warning to anyone who dared to approach.
- The glare of the lights made it hard to focus.
- She glared at the storm clouds, hoping for a change in weather.
- He glared at the menu, unsure of what to order.
- The glare from the sun was blinding as they drove.
- She glared at the unmade bed, feeling a mix of irritation and exhaustion.
- The glare of the television filled the dimly lit room.
- He glared at the referee for making a bad call.
- She glared at the overflowing trash can.
- The glare of the headlights made her squint.
- He glared at the advertisement that seemed too good to be true.
- The glare from the sun made it hard to drive safely.
- She glared at the flowers, wondering who they were for.
- He could feel the glare of his coworkers as he entered the office late.
- The glare of the lightbulb made it difficult to read.
- She glared at the clock, wishing it would slow down.
- He glared at the pile of laundry that needed to be done.
- The glare from the fireworks lit up the night sky.
- She glared at the broken toy, frustrated with the mess.
- He glared at the map, trying to find their location.
- The glare of the sun on the water was almost blinding.
- She glared at the empty seat beside her.
- He glared at the person who had stolen his idea.
- The glare of the headlights announced the arrival of the car.
- She glared at the words on the page, unable to concentrate.
- He glared at the heavy traffic, wishing for a faster route.
- The glare from the fluorescent lights made her head ache.
- She glared at the mess her kids had made in the living room.
- He glared at the screen, frustrated with the endless loading.
- The glare of the sun on the ice made it look like a mirror.