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Glazed vs Glazer - What's the difference?

glazed | glazer |

As an adjective glazed

is of eyes: showing no liveliness.

As a verb glazed

is past tense of glaze.

As a noun glazer is

one who applies glazing, as in pottery, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, etc.

glazed

English

Adjective

(head)
  • Of eyes: showing no liveliness.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (glaze)
  • glazer

    English

    :Not to be confused with glazier.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who applies glazing, as in pottery, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, etc.
  • (slang) Slang reference to a person who is prone to endless monologuing; derived from the common practice of talking at you until your eyes "glaze" over.