glare 1 (glâr) v. glared, glar·ing, glares. v. intr. 1. To stare fixedly and angrily. See Synonyms at gaze. 2. To shine intensely and blindingly: A hot sun glared down on the ...
glare at someone or something. to scowl at someone or something. Don't glare at me! I glared at the cat and thought mean thoughts. glare down on someone or something
glare (glār) discomfort in the eye and depression of central vision produced when a bright light enters the field of vision, particularly when the eye is adapted to dark.