blare |
bray |
As nouns the difference between blare and bray
is that
blare is a loud sound while
bray is the cry of an ass or donkey.
As verbs the difference between blare and bray
is that
blare is to make a loud sound while
bray is of a donkey, to make its cry.
As a proper noun Bray is
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blare |
blaze |
As nouns the difference between blare and blaze
is that
blare is (usually singular) a loud sound while
blaze is a fire, especially a fast-burning fire producing a lot of flames and light.
As verbs the difference between blare and blaze
is that
blare is to make a loud sound while
blaze is to be on fire, especially producing a lot of flames and light.
blare |
glare |
As nouns the difference between blare and glare
is that
blare is a loud sound while
glare is an intense, blinding light.
As verbs the difference between blare and glare
is that
blare is to make a loud sound while
glare is to stare angrily.
As an adjective glare is
smooth and bright or translucent; glary.
blore |
blare |
As verbs the difference between blore and blare
is that
blore is to cry; cry out; weep while
blare is to make a loud sound.
As nouns the difference between blore and blare
is that
blore is the act of blowing; a roaring wind; a blast while
blare is a loud sound.
flare |
blare |
As nouns the difference between flare and blare
is that
flare is a source of brightly burning light or intense heat used to attract attention in an emergency, to illuminate an area, or as a decoy while
blare is a loud sound.
As verbs the difference between flare and blare
is that
flare is to blaze brightly while
blare is to make a loud sound.
blarg |
blare |
As an interjection blarg
is a word that can be used as a nonsense word, oftentimes used to express frustration, but also sometimes used as a "random" word, a word used to convey humor.
As a noun blare is
a loud sound.
As a verb blare is
to make a loud sound.
blare |
blate |
As a noun blare
is (usually singular) a loud sound.
As a verb blare
is to make a loud sound.
As an adjective blate is
(scotland|northern england) bashful, sheepish.
blare |
blase |
As verbs the difference between blare and blase
is that
blare is to make a loud sound while
blase is to blow.
As a noun blare
is (usually singular) a loud sound.
blare |
ablare |
As a noun blare
is a loud sound.
As a verb blare
is to make a loud sound.
As an adjective ablare is
in a blaring manner.
lare |
blare |
As nouns the difference between lare and blare
is that
lare is white spot; spotted, motley while
blare is (usually singular) a loud sound.
As a verb blare is
to make a loud sound.
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