"Stare" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stare" Meaning

To look at someone or something with a fixed, steady, and often prolonged gaze, that is not necessarily fixed on a specific part of the face.

"Stare" Examples

Examples of Usage for "Stare"


1. Express an unintentional or intense view of something.

- "She couldn't help but stare at the proposal – the cityscape jumping into existence from behind her tears."

2. Express the degree to which someone is attempting to intrude or understand by looking in an unseemly or inappropriate manner.

- "He stared at me rudely, and I shot him a stern look."

3. Express an emotion or feeling emanating or expressed.

- "The sadness stared back at her from his eyes."

4. Express a predication in the future about someone or something.

- "After staring at the options for a few moments, she thought she made up her mind."

5. Express the activation of something or someone in a particular way.

- "The spotter will stare down the line to make sure everyone is bending and ready."

"Stare" Similar Words

Starched

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Starched refers to something that has been stiffened or stiffened into form by applying or containing starch, or consisting of starch. It can also describe someone who is overly formal or traditional in their behavior.

Starches

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Starches refer to complex carbohydrates that are broken down into glucose, a simple sugar, during digestion. Starches are an important energy source for humans and animals. They are found in many plant-based foods, such as grains, roots, and tubers, and are a major component of staple foods like rice, potatoes, and wheat.<br><br>Foods high in starch include:<br><br> Grains: rice, wheat, corn, barley<br> Starchy vegetables: potatoes, yams, peas<br> Legumes: beans, lentils, peanuts<br> Fruits: bananas, mangoes, plantains<br><br>Starches serve several functions in the body, including:<br><br> Providing energy: Starches are broken down into glucose and absorbed by the body, which is then used to produce energy.<br> Supporting digestive health: Starches help to keep the digestive system healthy and can contribute to the production of short-chain fatty acids, which are beneficial for gut health.<br> Aiding in weight management: Eating the right types and amounts of starches can help with weight management and satiety.

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Starfish

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The starfish, also known as a sea star, is a marine invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Echinodermata. It is a type of echinoderm, characterized by its five-part radially symmetrical body and its ability to regenerate its arms. Starfish come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are found in oceans all around the world. They are primarily ocean floor dwellers and feed on a variety of prey, including clams, mussels, and snails. Starfish are also known for their ability to complete their life cycle in multiple stages, including a free-swimming larval stage, and have become an important model organism in scientific research.<br><br>Synonyms: sea star, starfish<br><br>Antonyms: starry fish, sea starling<br><br>Collocations: deep-sea starfish, starfish habitat, starfish conservation

Starfruit

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A starfruit, also known as carambola, is a type of fruit that belongs to the Oxalidaceae family. It has a unique star-like shape, with five prominent ridges that radiate from the stem end, creating a five-pointed shape from which the name is derived. The fruit is typically yellow or green, and has a crunchy and slightly sweet or tart taste. Starfruit is native to Asia and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. It is a rich source of vitamins A and C, potassium, and dietary fiber, and has been linked to several potential health benefits, including reducing blood sugar levels and improving digestion.

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The act or practice of gazing at the stars, typically for aesthetic, educational, or spiritual purposes. It can also refer to the condition of looking out at the stars, often for a long time, to contemplate or appreciate their beauty.

Staring

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Fixing one's eyes intently on something or someone, often in a gaze.