Downright vs Glaring - What's the difference?
downright | glaring | Related terms |
Directed vertically; coming straight down.
Directly to the point; plain; unambiguous; unevasive.
Using plain direct language; accustomed to express opinions directly and bluntly; blunt.
Complete; absolute; utter.
Really; actually; quite; thoroughly; utterly.
Straight down; perpendicularly.
Without delay; at once.
* Arbuthnot
Reflecting with glare.
Blatant, obvious.
The act of giving a glare.
* (Herman Melville), Moby-Dick
(rare) A group of cats.
* 2010 , The Big Bang Theory , episode “
Downright is a related term of glaring.
As adjectives the difference between downright and glaring
is that downright is directed vertically; coming straight down while glaring is reflecting with glare.As an adverb downright
is really; actually; quite; thoroughly; utterly.As a verb glaring is
.As a noun glaring is
the act of giving a glare.downright
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* (l)Derived terms
* (l)Adverb
(-)- He wasn't just cool to me, he was downright rude.
- She fell downright into a fit.
Usage notes
"Downright" is used to intensify or emphasize the following adjective, which usually refers to some negative quality.glaring
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- How could you miss this glaring error? It's right on page one!
Derived terms
* glaringly * glaringnessVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Take off thine eye! more intolerable than fiends' glarings is a doltish stare!
The Zazzy Substitution”
- Leonard : You’re clearly upset about Amy being gone, and you’re trying to replace her with a bunch of cats.
- Sheldon : Clowder.
- Leonard : What?
- Sheldon : A group of cats is a clowder. Or a glaring . It’s the kind of thing you ought to know now that we have one.
