glare (noun)

  • 71blaze — 1. noun 1) firemen fought the blaze Syn: fire, flames, conflagration, inferno, holocaust; forest fire, wildfire, bush fire 2) a blaze of light Syn: glare, gleam, flash, burst …

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  • 72glower — 1. verb she glowered at him Syn: scowl, glare, look daggers, frown, lower, give someone a black look; informal give someone a dirty look 2. noun the glower on his face Syn: scowl, glare, frown, black look; informal dirty look …

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  • 73scowl — 1. noun the scowl on his face Syn: frown, glower, glare, grimace, black look; informal dirty look 2. verb she scowled at him Syn: glower at, frown at, glare at, grimace at, lower at, look daggers at, give someone a black look; …

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  • 74shine — 1. verb 1) the sun shone Syn: emit light, beam, radiate, gleam, glow, glint, glimmer, sparkle, twinkle, glitter, glisten, shimmer, flash, flare, glare, fluoresce; literary glister, coruscate …

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  • 75blaze — 1. noun 1) Syn: fire, flames, conflagration, inferno, holocaust 2) a blaze of light Syn: glare, flash, burst, flare, streak, radiance, brilliance, beam …

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  • 76blind — blind1 [ blaınd ] adjective ** 1. ) unable to see. Some people prefer to use the expression visually impaired to talk about blind people: Her father is completely blind. Blind and sighted children should attend the same school. go blind: The… …

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  • 77blind — I UK [blaɪnd] / US adjective ** 1) a) unable to see. Some people prefer to use the expression visually impaired Her father is completely blind. Blind and sighted children attend the same school. go blind: The disease made her go blind in one eye …

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  • 78drab´ness — drab1 «drab», adjective, drab|ber, drab|best, noun, verb,drabbed, drab|bing. –adj. 1. lacking brightness or color; not attractive; …

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  • 79drab´ly — drab1 «drab», adjective, drab|ber, drab|best, noun, verb,drabbed, drab|bing. –adj. 1. lacking brightness or color; not attractive; …

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  • 80muf|fle — muf|fle1 «MUHF uhl», verb, fled, fling, noun. –v.t. 1. to wrap in something in order to soften or stop the sound: »to muffle oars, to muffle a drum. A bell can be muffled with cloth. 2. to dull or deaden (a sound). »I heard voices, too, speaking… …

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