BLACK OUT vs GLARE: NOUN
- N/A
- A fierce or angry stare.
- An intense, blinding light.
- Overwhelming attention or intrusiveness.
- A sheet or surface of glassy and very slippery ice.
- A focus of public attention
- Great brightness
- An angry stare
- A light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted
- A call collision; when an incoming call occurs at the same time of an outgoing call.
- An angry or fierce stare.
- Showy brilliance; gaudiness.
- A smooth, bright, glassy surface.
- A viscous, transparent substance. See Glair.
- A fierce, piercing look or stare.
- A bright, dazzling light; splendor that dazzles the eyes; a confusing and bewildering light.
- Synonyms Flare, etc. See flame, n.
- A stretch of ice; an icy condition.
- A fierce, piercing look.
- A strong, bright, dazzling light; clear, brilliant luster or splendor that dazzles the eyes; especially, a confusing and bewildering light.
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Smooth and bright or translucent; glary
- Smooth and bright or translucent; -- used almost exclusively of ice.
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: VERB
- To make dark.
- Suppress by censorship as for political reasons
- Lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
- To censor or cover up by writing over with black ink.
- To censor or cover up.
- To lose consciousness; to suffer a blackout.
- Obliterate or extinguish
- Darken completely
- To shine brightly.
- To stare angrily.
- Shine intensely
- Be sharply reflected
- Look at with a fixed gaze
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To express by staring angrily.
- To be conspicuous; stand out obtrusively.
- To be bright and intense, as certain colors; to be ostentatiously splendid or gay.
- To look with fierce, piercing eyes; to stare earnestly, angrily, or fiercely.
- To shine with a bright, dazzling light.
- To shine intensely and blindingly.
- To stare fixedly and angrily. : gaze.
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To be intensely or excessively bright in color; be too brilliantly ornamented; be ostentatiously splendid.
- Synonyms Glare, Glisten, Scintillate, Glister, Glitter, Gleam, Sparkle, Coruscate, Glimmer, Flicker. Glare indicates a steady, dazzling, or painful excess of light; glisten is a popular word, while scintillate is the exact or formal word, for a light that is unequal or is slightly interrupted: as, glistening eyes, dew, stars; scintillating stars. Scintillate is also used for the throwing off of sparkles: as, the scintillating iron at the forge. Glisten represents a softer, and glitter a harder, light than glister, glitter implying a cold, metallic ray: as, glittering bayonets: “all is not gold that glitters.” Gleam stands for a small but generally steady and pleasant light, a long ray: as, the light gleamed through the keyhole; hope gleamed upon him. Sparkle represents a hard light that seems to be emitted irregularly in ignited particles or visible parts: as, sparkling diamonds, eyes, wit. Coruscate expresses a rapid throwing off of vivid or brilliant flashes of light, as in the aurora borealis or by a revolving piece of fireworks. Glimmer represents a faint and unsteady light: as, stars glimmering through the mist. Flicker goes further, and suggests, as glimmer does not, a probable extinction of the light: as, a flickering taper. See flame, n., and radiance.
- To shoot out or emit, as a dazzling light.
- To shine with a strong, bright, dazzling light; be intensely or excessively bright.
- Another spelling of glair.
- Smooth; slippery; transparent; glassy.
- To look with a fierce and piercing stare.
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: RELATED WORDS
- Build on, Concentrate on, Favoured, Catch up with, Wind up, Well in, Come down, Depend on, How do you do, Feel for, Belong to, Zonk out, Pass out, Lose consciousness, Blacken out
- Dazzle, Sunshine, Gleam, Flash, Sparkle, Gloss, Shine, Light, Sun, Sunlight, Brightness, Glow, Blaze, Brilliance, Glower
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Put down, Fall into, Rely on, Let off, Build on, Concentrate on, Favoured, Catch up with, Wind up, Well in, Depend on, How do you do, Feel for, Belong to, Zonk out
- Dazzle, Sunshine, Gleam, Flash, Sparkle, Gloss, Shine, Light, Sun, Sunlight, Brightness, Glow, Blaze, Brilliance, Glower
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- When filling out your paperwork, black out any address or identifying information you do not want shared with other parties.
- For the contrast panel, I chose the black rulers to pull the black out of the background and reinforce the sewing notions theme.
- Global manufactures the best quality black out film on the market today, with a polished black appearance from the exterior of the glass.
- But, right before you run out of breath and black out, you glimpse a hand reaching out for you.
- Did the complainant pass out or black out?
- Party, and the Black Panther Party which received a near media black out.
- Jessica Simpson was another who supported Black Out Tuesday shared the black square that went around social media.
- Use a thick black marker or special roller to black out names, addresses and account numbers unreadable.
- Date of signal black out Times of signal black out Will Police attendance be required?
- Black Booster and Black Wilwood Master Cylinder and Black Out adjustable proprtiponing valve.
- The purpose is to measure contrast senstitivity and glare recovery at different surrounding luminance levels and glare sources.
- Some drivers have problems with glare while driving at night, especially with the glare of oncoming headlights.
- Other techniques to reduce glare are optical glass glare filters, light filters, or secondary task lights.
- Know the meaning of the terms depth perception, night vision, glare, and glare recovery.
- It is also a good idea to combine this test with the other tests for direct glare and indirect glare.
- This might cause glare if you are testing on mobile phones, so think about how best to handle the glare.
- Glare: Dalton shoots a glare at the camera as he enters court.
- If glare is an issue, choose bulbs that produce less glare.
- Store glare selector if glare is enabled this.
- Glare shields must be added to reduce glare.
BLACK OUT vs GLARE: QUESTIONS
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