GAZE vs STARE: NOUN
- In heraldry, standing and turning the head so as to look out from the shield: said only of the hart: equivalent to statant affrontė, which is applied to other beasts used as charges.
- The object gazed on.
- The object gazed on; a gazing-stock.
- A fixed or intent look, as of eagerness, wonder, or admiration; a continued look of attention.
- In a position expressing sudden fear or surprise; -- a term used in stag hunting to describe the manner of a stag when he first hears the hounds and gazes round in apprehension of some hidden danger; hence, standing agape; idly or stupidly gazing.
- A steady, fixed look.
- In Lacanian psychoanalysis, the relationship of the subject with the desire to look and awareness that one can be viewed.
- A long fixed look
- A fixed look with eyes open wide
- A persistent gaze.
- An intent gaze.
- The act of one who stares; a fixed look with eyes wide open, usually suggesting amazement, vacancy, or insolence.
- The marram or matweed, Ammophila arundinacea: same as halm, 3; also applied to species of Carex.
- A starling.
- The starling.
- The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open.
GAZE vs STARE: VERB
- To stare intently or earnestly.
- (poetic) To stare at.
- Look at with fixed eyes
- To look fixedly (at something).
- Look at with fixed eyes
- Fixate one's eyes
GAZE vs STARE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To fix the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or with studious attention.
- To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
- To look at directly and fixedly.
- To look directly, fixedly, or vacantly, often with a wide-eyed gaze. : gaze.
- To look with fixed eyes wide open, as through fear, wonder, surprise, impudence, etc.; to fasten an earnest and prolonged gaze on some object.
- To be very conspicuous on account of size, prominence, color, or brilliancy.
- To stand out; to project; to bristle.
GAZE vs STARE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To view with attention; to gaze on .
- To be before the eyes, or to be undeniably evident.
- To look earnestly at; to gaze at.
GAZE vs STARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To look steadily or intently; look with eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or anxiety.
- Synonyms Gape, etc. See stare.
- To look at intently or with fixed attention.
- To gaze steadily with the eyes wide open; fasten an earnest and continued look on some object; gaze, as in admiration, wonder, surprise, stupidity, horror, fright, impudence, etc.
- To stand out stiffly, as hair; be prominent; be stiff; stand on end; bristle.
- To shine; glitter; be brilliant.
- To be unduly conspicuous or prominent, as by excess of color or by ugliness. Compare staring, 3.
- Stiff; weary.
- To affect or influence in some specified way by staring; look carnestly or fixedlv at; hence, to look at with either a bold or a vacant expression.
- Synonyms Gaze, Gape, Stare, Gloat. Gaze is the only one of these words that may be used in an elevated sense. Gaze represents a fixed and prolonged look, with the mind absorbed in that which is looked at. To gape is in this connection to look with open mouth, and hence with the bumpkin's idle curiosity, listlessness, or ignorant wonder: one may gape at a single thing, or only gape about. Siare expresses the intent look of surprise, of mental weakness, or of insolence; it implies fixedness, whether momentary or continued. Gloat has now almost lost the meaning of looking with the natural eye, and has gone over into the meaning of mental attention; in either sense it means looking with ardor or even rapture, often the delight of possession, as when the miser gloats over his wealth.
- (idiom) (stare in the face) To be about to experience or undergo (something dire).
- (idiom) (stare in the face) To be obvious to (one) though initially overlooked.
- (idiom) (stare in the face) To be plainly visible or obvious to (one); force itself on (one's) attention.
- (idiom) (stare in the face) To be imminent or unavoidable to (one).
GAZE vs STARE: RELATED WORDS
- Scrutiny, Rubberneck, Light, Watch, Admire, Glimpse, View, Look, Sights, Sight, Glance, Eye, Eyes, Regard, Stare
- Set, Regard, Old, Surround, Fix, Light, Rubberneck, Watch, Glance, Eyeball, Look, Ogle, Gawk, Gape, Gaze
GAZE vs STARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Gauze, Peer, Scrutinize, Looking, Scrutiny, Rubberneck, Light, Watch, Admire, Look, Sight, Eye, Eyes, Regard, Stare
- State, Set, Regard, Old, Surround, Fix, Light, Rubberneck, Watch, Eyeball, Look, Ogle, Gawk, Gape, Gaze
GAZE vs STARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The new subgenre often utilizes the male gaze by purposefully denying the male gaze or satiricallyemploying the I was lucky enough to audit Dr.
- Hell is other people whereby colonizers could not bear this judgmental gaze and create their own hell through their own gaze.
- And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.
- Typically occurs during the recovery period after a central gaze palsy or other gaze paresis such as myasthenia gravis or Guillain barre syndrome.
- Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus is an involuntary jerking of the eye that occurs naturally as the eyes gaze to the side.
- Men and women use this gaze to show interest in each other and those who are interested will return the gaze.
- Ocular alignment should be evaluated in primary gaze, upgaze, downgaze, and horizontal gaze positions, including distance and near.
- Gaze shifting and remembered target exercises use sensory substitution to promote gaze stability.
- Our gaze analyses focused on gaze position as a function of time.
- Hollinger conceptualizes the lesbian gaze as a mutual gaze extended between two women, making neither and both the object and subject of a gaze.
- When we spot a praying mantis, we stare at and observe them just as much as they stare at and observe us.
- Well sometimes they stare at you because you stare at themor maybe they like you!
- Zen meditators stare at the wall, they sit and stare at the wall for however long they can stand it.
- I just stare at them and stare at them, and then go knit on mine.
- Stare Decisis Stare Decisis is the policy of courts to stand by precedent and not to disturb settled points of law.
- We stare into spaces, and spaces in turn stare, feel, and seduce.
- Never stare at a dog with a prosthetic foot NASA warned us not to stare at the eclipse, but i did it anyway.
- Consistent with the attribution time hypothesis, subjects increased walking speed after a long stare but decreased it after a short stare.
- Some of those are idiomatic expressions and with the stare conjugation and its different meanings say that stare location!
- I like to stare into a lion's yellow eyes and have his eyes stare back at me.
GAZE vs STARE: QUESTIONS
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- Does visual fixation affect gaze stability in nystagmus?
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- Can oculocephalic maneuver overcome total gaze paresis?
- Is torsional nystagmus accentuated on lateral gaze?
- When the subject resumes primary gaze after eccentric gaze holding?
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- Does stare decisis affect the evolution of case law?
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