"Glares" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Glares is a verb that means to look at something or someone with a stern or unfriendly expression, often indicating disapproval, anger, or annoyance. It can also refer to the stern or unfriendly expression itself. For example: "She glared at him for forgetting her birthday."
Glanduliferous refers to something that produces glands or is glands-bearing. In botany, it specifically refers to a part of a plant that bears or produces glands, which are structures that secrete substances such as fragrances, resins, or sap.
Glandulous is an adjective that means having or resembling glands. Glands are small organs in the body that produce and secrete substances, such as hormones, enzymes, and sweat. The word glandulous is often used to describe objects or structures that resemble glands or have a gland-like appearance.
Glans refers to the sensitive, pink, and erectile portion of the penis that is visible outside the foreskin. It is also known as the glans penis. The glans is richly supplied with nerve endings, which makes it a highly sensitive area and a focus of sexual pleasure.
Glare refers to a sharp, intense, and often uncomfortable or annoying light that shines directly into one's eyes, typically caused by the sun, a light source, or a reflective surface. It can also mean a harsh or unfriendly look or expression.
To glare means to look at someone or something with an intense, angry, or disapproving stare, often showing annoyance, suspicion, or hostility. It can also imply a piercing or intense look, such as in order to inspect or examine something carefully.
Glareola is a noun that refers to a type of wading bird, also known as a stone-curlew, that belongs to the family Glareolidae.
Glargine is a brand name for a type of insulin medication, specifically a human insulin analog used to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is administered via subcutaneous injection and is known for its prolonged activity and improved glucose control.
Glaris is a noun that refers to a type of goat-antelope native to the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau. It is also known as the Himalayan tahrs.
Glarus is a valley in the Swiss Alps, specifically in the central part of Switzerland, located between the Gotthard Massif to the west and the Schattelflue mountains to the east. In addition to the valley, there is also a canton, Glarus, surrounding the valley, which is one of the 26 cantons of Switzerland.
Glasite refers to a member or follower of the Glaswegian church, a Scottish Christian sect that originated in the 18th century. The name "Glasite" comes from the city of Glasgow, where the movement was founded. Glasites are known for their emphasis on the importance of the church as a collective body, and their rejection of many traditional aspects of Presbyterianism.