1. glaring - Noun
2. glaring - Adjective
3. glaring - Verb
5. glaring - Adjective Satellite
of Glare
Clear; notorious; open and bold; barefaced; as, a glaring crime.
Source: Webster's dictionaryOne shining quality lends a lustre to another, or hides some glaring defect. William Hazlitt
The little boy smiled back at all the angry faces glaring in at him. And the little boy blew kisses. Chuck Palahniuk
I do not believe they are right who say that the defects of famous men should be ignored. I think it is better that we should know them. Then, though we are conscious of having faults as glaring as theirs, we can believe that that is no hindrance to our achieving also something of their virtues. W. Somerset Maugham
The inconvenience, the glaring lights, the long hours of waiting, and the repetition of every scene are all calculated to defeat anything more than a real mastery of love technique. Ivor Novello
JACE WAYLAND," she said. "Explain yourself." Jace was glaring at the cat. "I told you to bring me to Alec! Backstabing Judas." Church rolled onto his back, purring contentedly. Cassandra Clare
A glaring sunny morning, a woman that talks Latin, and a child reared on wine, never come to a good end. French Proverb