How Do You Spell GLARED?

Pronunciation: [ɡlˈe͡əd] (IPA)

The word "glared" is spelled with four letters and pronounced [ɡlɛrd]. The first syllable contains a voiced velar stop, [ɡ], followed by a voiced alveolar lateral approximant, [l], producing a dark sound. The second syllable begins with a mid front unrounded vowel, [ɛ], then ends with an alveolar flap, [ɾ], produced by tapping the tongue against the alveolar ridge. This word refers to a piercing, intense gaze that communicates dislike or aggressiveness.

GLARED Meaning and Definition

  1. Glared is a verb that refers to the act of looking at someone or something in an angry, fierce, or intense manner. It describes the facial expression of someone who directs a piercing, threatening, or disapproving gaze towards a person or object. This piercing gaze is often accompanied by narrowed eyes, a strained or tensed brow, and an overall demeanor that conveys negative emotions such as anger, hostility, or scorn.

    The term "glared" typically suggests a powerful, intense, or focused stare, characterized by its piercing and unwavering nature. It implies a level of aggression or dominance, and often serves as a non-verbal form of communication that intends to intimidate or assert authority. Glaring can be seen as an active display of negative emotions, signaling displeasure, dissatisfaction, or even a challenge to the person or subject being observed.

    Glaring is a common reaction to situations that evoke strong negative emotions, such as when someone is angered, annoyed, offended, or displeased. It is a visual expression of one's critical judgment or disapproval and can be used both intentionally as a means of asserting dominance or unintentionally as an instinctive reaction. When someone glares, it is often a clear indication of their emotional state, serving as a warning or a non-verbal form of protest.

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Etymology of GLARED

The word "glared" originated from the Middle English word "glairen", which derived from the Old Norse word "glera". In Old Norse, "glera" meant "to glow or shine". Over time, the meaning of "glairen" shifted to "to shine or glitter fiercely" or "to stare fiercely". Today, "glared" is commonly used to describe a hostile or intense stare.

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Conjugate verb Glared

CONDITIONAL

I would glare
we would glare
you would glare
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FUTURE

I will glare
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have glared
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PAST

I glared
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they glared

PAST PERFECT

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they had glared

PRESENT

I glare
we glare
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they glare

PRESENT PERFECT

I have glared
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I am glaring
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