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Glowers শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান

Glowers Meaning In Bengali একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান

Glowers

একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান, ক্রুদ্ধভাবে তাকান,

Definition

1) Glowers (noun): A sullen or hostile look or stare, expressing anger or disapproval.
2) Glowers (verb): To look or stare with a sullen or displeased expression, often indicating annoyance or disapproval.
3) Glowers (noun): A facial expression characterized by a furrowed brow and intense gaze, typically showing anger, displeasure, or contempt.

Examples

Glowers Example in a sentence

1) The teacher shot glowers at the students misbehaving in the back of the classroom.

2) As the meeting grew increasingly tense, glowers were exchanged between the two rival colleagues.

3) The angry customer gave the cashier a series of glowers after receiving poor service.

4) Despite his best efforts to hide it, his frustration was evident in the glowers he sent her way.

5) The two siblings communicated their annoyance with each other through silent glowers across the dinner table.

6) As the sun set, the sky was painted with a myriad of warm glowers.

7) The boss’s glowers were enough to make even the most confident employees nervous.

8) With a single glance, the toddler was able to silence his playmate with a series of intense glowers.

9) The glowers exchanged between the feuding neighbors were enough to make the whole block uncomfortable.

10) The actress couldn’t help but shoot glowers at the reporter who asked an inappropriate question during the press conference.

Part of Speech

Glowers (Adverb)

Synonyms

Glower , Gaze - (VERB) একদৃষ্টিতে তাকান

Glower - (VERB) ক্রুদ্ধভাবে তাকান

Antonyms

Smiles
Laughs
Grins

Encyclopedia

Glowers (noun): A sullen or hostile look or stare, expressing anger or disapproval.
Glowers (verb): To look or stare with a sullen or displeased expression, often indicating annoyance or disapproval.
Glowers (noun): A facial expression characterized by a furrowed brow and intense gaze, typically showing anger, displeasure, or contempt.