glaringly
adverb
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Pronunciation: /ˈɡlɛəɹɪŋli/ / /ˈɡlɛəɹɪŋlɪ/ / /ˈɡlɛɹɪŋli/
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English glaring Middle English -ly English -ly English glaringly From glaring + -ly.
- In a glaring manner:
“[…] the light now on, now off, now on too glaringly, now too dimly, with the glow of a fitful dying battery—then at last to know the whole town plunged into darkness […]”
“The ground was covered with snow, glaringly white even under that pinpoint Sun.”
- In a glaring manner:
“The error was glaringly obvious, yet nobody said anything about it.”
“1782, Frances Burney, Cecilia, London: T. Payne & Son, and T. Cadell, Volume 4, Book 7, Chapter 9, p. 133, Cecilia was quite confounded by this speech; to have it known that Delvile had visited her, was in itself alarming, but to have her own equivocation thus glaringly exposed, was infinitely more dangerous.”