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Definition of glaringly in English: glaringlyadverb ˈɡlɛːrɪŋliˈɡlɛrɪŋli 1In a way that gives out or reflects a strong or dazzling light. as submodifier glaringly bright colours Example sentencesExamples - It was built in the 19th century with glaringly white coral stone walls.
- Next to his face, my own complexion looks glaringly white.
- His work became highly individual, notable for its obscure and disturbing subject matter and glaringly bright colors.
- The entire room is done in bright white paint and hanging plants, and the entire effect is glaringly brilliant.
- Teenagers streamed into the glaringly blue exhibit, partaking in the multiplayer goodness that the gaming giant always appears to pull out of nowhere.
- The brazier of fire projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room.
- They had just come out of darkness into a glaringly bright environment.
- We kept driving north, through a stark, glaringly bright landscape, arriving in a fishing village around 3 pm.
- It appears to be a glacial cropping with pools and waterfalls, glaringly white in contrast.
- It requires lots of light, but if you like your parties glaringly bright, it's a hit.
2In a highly obvious or conspicuous manner. the theft glaringly exposes the lack of security as submodifier the reason was glaringly obvious Example sentencesExamples - Most glaringly, they left out their climax track.
- The first thing that I was treated to was a glaringly long load time.
- Anyone who has tried to explain a convoluted opera plot to another is glaringly aware of difficulties that may arise.
- The process footage shots may show some wear and tear, but otherwise nothing comes off as glaringly bad.
- Glaringly absent is a removable motherboard tray.
- This is an important example of a design decision that is glaringly different from typical wired LANs like Ethernet.
- Some of the flaws have to do with game balance issues, but there doesn't seem to be anything glaringly wrong.
- In the penultimate scene, his stunt double is glaringly apparent.
- Listeners must first wade through a glaringly unfunny spoken-word opener.
- The most organic sounds on the album are often the most formless, and the most glaringly synthetic sounds the most emotional.
Definition of glaringly in US English: glaringlyadverbˈɡleriNGlēˈɡlɛrɪŋli 1In a way that gives out or reflects a strong or dazzling light. as submodifier glaringly bright colors Example sentencesExamples - The entire room is done in bright white paint and hanging plants, and the entire effect is glaringly brilliant.
- It was built in the 19th century with glaringly white coral stone walls.
- The brazier of fire projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room.
- Next to his face, my own complexion looks glaringly white.
- We kept driving north, through a stark, glaringly bright landscape, arriving in a fishing village around 3 pm.
- Teenagers streamed into the glaringly blue exhibit, partaking in the multiplayer goodness that the gaming giant always appears to pull out of nowhere.
- They had just come out of darkness into a glaringly bright environment.
- His work became highly individual, notable for its obscure and disturbing subject matter and glaringly bright colors.
- It appears to be a glacial cropping with pools and waterfalls, glaringly white in contrast.
- It requires lots of light, but if you like your parties glaringly bright, it's a hit.
2In a highly obvious or conspicuous manner. the theft glaringly exposes the lack of security as submodifier the reason was glaringly obvious Example sentencesExamples - The first thing that I was treated to was a glaringly long load time.
- Most glaringly, they left out their climax track.
- Anyone who has tried to explain a convoluted opera plot to another is glaringly aware of difficulties that may arise.
- Listeners must first wade through a glaringly unfunny spoken-word opener.
- Some of the flaws have to do with game balance issues, but there doesn't seem to be anything glaringly wrong.
- Glaringly absent is a removable motherboard tray.
- The process footage shots may show some wear and tear, but otherwise nothing comes off as glaringly bad.
- The most organic sounds on the album are often the most formless, and the most glaringly synthetic sounds the most emotional.
- This is an important example of a design decision that is glaringly different from typical wired LANs like Ethernet.
- In the penultimate scene, his stunt double is glaringly apparent.
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