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glare

[glair] / glɛər /
NOUN
very bright light, shine
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Economic worries aren’t putting much of a dent in consumers’ holiday shopping plans, with one glaring exception: Gen Z shoppers.

From The Wall Street Journal

For all of her good, natural sense, motherhood gives Agnes a glaring blind spot.

From Salon

By subsequently taxing hard to double the amount of breathing space or headroom to £22bn a year around her borrowing targets, Reeves gets space from the uncomfortable glare of the markets.

From BBC

For example, a meeting room is set up to eliminate glare that can make it hard for remote participants to see shared screens during a group video call.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agreement mostly works, but glaring holes are a problem.

From The Wall Street Journal