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Depending on context, glare can be a noun or a verb.

As a noun: During late afternoon, the sun creates a glareon the television.

As a verb: That boy knows that he is in trouble when his mom glares at him.

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The word "glare" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a harsh, bright light or a fierce, angry expression. As a verb, it means to stare fiercely or angrily.

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