What does GLARY mean?

Glary

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Glary means shining with a harsh, bright, glaring light.

Pronunciations: (US: /ˈɡleɪri/, UK: /ˈɡlɛri/)

Origin and Usage: The word glary is derived from the noun glare, which means a harsh, bright, glaring light. Glary is used to describe a light that is too bright and causes discomfort to the eyes. It is also used to describe a person who is staring at someone with an intense, unblinking gaze.

Synonyms: Bright, dazzling, glaring, harsh, intense, shining, vivid.

Related Words: Glare, glaze, glint, gloss.

Example Sentences:

  • The glary sun made her squint her eyes.
  • The glary headlights of the oncoming car blinded him for a moment.
  • She looked at him with a glary gaze, making him feel uncomfortable.


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