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View usage for: (glaʊəʳ) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense glowers, present participle glowering, past tense, past participle gloweredverbIf you glower at someone or something, you look at them angrily. He glowered at me but said nothing. [VERB + at] He glowered and glared, but she steadfastly refused to look his way. [VERB] [Also V adv/prep ]Synonyms: scowl, glare, frown, look daggers More Synonyms of glower More Synonyms of glower glower in British English (ˈɡlaʊə) verb1. (intransitive) to stare hard and angrily noun2. a sullen or angry stare Word origin C16: probably of Scandinavian origin; related to Middle Low German glūren to watch glower in American English (ˈglaʊər) verb intransitive1. to stare with sullen anger; scowl noun2. a sullen, angry stare; scowl Derived forms glowering (ˈglowering) adjective gloweringly (ˈgloweringly) adverb Word origin ME glouren, var. of gloren, prob. < ON, as in Norw dial. glōra, Swed dial. glora, to stare, gape < IE * ĝhlōu- < base * ĝhel-: see glow Examples of 'glower' in a sentenceglower Neither of us dared to sleep in the attic room, which hung above our stay like a dark, glowering cloud.June looks and feels more like February; the iridescent green of the trees and the rampant roses are oddly out of sync with the glowering grey clouds. British English: glower VERB If you glower at someone or something, you look at them angrily. He glowered at me but said nothing. - American English: glower
- Brazilian Portuguese: fuzilar com os olhos
- Chinese: 怒视
- European Spanish: fulminar con la mirada
- French: lancer un regard noir
- German: finster ansehen
- Italian: guardare di traverso
- Japanese: 渋い顔をする
- Korean: 노려보다
- European Portuguese: fuzilar com os olhos
- Latin American Spanish: fulminar con la mirada
Definition to stare angrily He glowered at me but said nothing. Synonyms look daggers give a dirty look lour or lower Definition an angry stare His frown deepened into a glower of resentment. Synonyms dirty look black look angry stare lour or lower Additional synonymsDefinition to wrinkle one's brows in worry, anger, or concentration He frowned at her anxiously. Synonyms scowl, glare, glower, make a face, look daggers, knit your brows, give a dirty look, lour or lower Definition a look of disapproval or displeasure a deep frown on the boy's face Synonyms scowl, glare, glower, dirty look Definition receiving a lot of attention from the media or the public He glared and muttered something. Synonyms scowl, frown, glower, look daggers, stare angrily, give a dirty look, lour or lower - glossy
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