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glare

[glair] / glɛər /
NOUN
very bright light, shine
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Her lack of experience was glaring in her handling of “60 Minutes,” the network’s most prestigious and profitable program.

From Los Angeles Times

A person in a lab coat glared at him.

From Literature

When they resumed, he broke straight away, looking more comfortable out of the sun's glare, with another break leaving him serving out for the set.

From Barron's

She popped back up a second later, glaring at Dodger as she shivered and gasped for breath.

From Literature

Even when the bus swerved, which it did constantly, the hawk didn’t sway with it, just gripped a little tighter, his tiny, ferocious hawk face glaring straight ahead.

From Literature