glare - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • minimize: The ThinkVision L171p's flat, matte screen minimizes glare and reflection without detracting from the display's high brightness score.
  • eliminate: Eliminate glare Direct glare, which comes from inappropriately shielded light sources, must be avoided.
  • reduce: Black on pale yellow reduces glare, which can be helpful to some readers.
  • minimize: The computer screen can be tilted to minimize glare.
  • avoid: You should avoid glare on the screen from lights, lamps or windows.

Adjective modifier

  • steely: Alongside him is Leon - cool under pressure, with a steely glare than lets you know he means business.
  • baleful: The great deserts of the Middle East were attributed to the baleful glare of hordes of basilisks.
  • reflective: The surface should be matte, to avoid reflective glare.
  • harsh: The spirit of the gentleman amateur flickers and dies in the harsh glare of searchlights over the Ruhr.
  • fierce: History suggests that Labor's promises evaporate like morning mist under the fierce glare of big business.
  • solar: They do not close properly causing drafts and there is solar glare on both sides of the building.

Noun used with modifier

  • discomfort: A good example of discomfort glare is leaving a dark room and moving into bright sunlight.

Possessives

  • rocket: ED: Sure - " the rocket's red glare... " JACK: Absolutely.

Preposition: of

  • spotlight: Through the glare of the spotlights I can make out people standing, watching.
  • headlight: Like rabbits caught in the glare of headlights they seem paralyzed by the sight of their system spiraling out of control.
  • publicity: Up till now they have largely escaped the glare of publicity.
  • sun: The glare of the sun is handled well too.
  • sunlight: If you meet the standard but have cataracts, avoid driving at night and against the glare of bright sunlight.
  • lamp: Good, good. ' He watched her body in the yellowy glare of the street lamps.

Preposition: from

  • sunlight: Blinds are provided where glare from sunlight may be a problem.

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