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staring
[ stair-ing ]
adjective
- gazing fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open:
Standing in front of Jane’s staring face, Ravi lifted the conch shell above his head and smashed it into a hundred pieces on the floor.
- boldly, inescapably, or obnoxiously conspicuous; glaring:
Whenever I dwell on my own shortcomings, they begin to seem mild and harmless, not at all like the staring defects in other people's characters.
adverb
- Chiefly British. glaringly or conspicuously; thoroughly (often preceded by stark ):
This "borrow and spend" policy is stark staring bonkers.
Other Words From
- star·ing·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of staring1
Example Sentences
The night is always supposedly darkest before the dawn — and activists are now staring at a black hole seemingly larger than what they faced in 1994.
I am in a high-end coffee shop in a tech-heavy area of San Francisco, staring suspiciously into a cup of espresso.
Lolesio slotted to put Australia 10 points clear and, with little over 25 minutes left, England were staring down the barrel.
"I couldn't move, I was staring at the bed post thinking about my daughter, thinking I was gonna die," she said.
Something else that came up is people staring at you in the street.
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