Used in a Sentence

glaringly

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for glaringly.

Editorial note

Maybe those points(which glaringly describe benefits) are no substitute for competency & experience.

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Quick take

In a glaring manner:

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of glaringly gathered in one view.

adverb

In a glaring manner:

adverb

(figurative) So as to be highly visible or obvious; so as to attract notice or attention.

adverb

(literally) With intense light.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for glaringly.

adverb

In a glaring manner:

adverb

(figurative) So as to be highly visible or obvious; so as to attract notice or attention.

adverb

(literally) With intense light.

Example sentences

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Maybe those points(which glaringly describe benefits) are no substitute for competency & experience.

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In this case there were a few things that made it glaringly obvious (to a human at least).

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(this is the author/tool here) > Maybe those points(which glaringly describe benefits) are no substitute for competency & experience.

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The new non-GMO simple chicken sandwich is a glaringly obvious admittance that their prior adverts failed.

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The glaringly obvious explanation is that people are buying the quantity they wish to eat.

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It seems to me that the article overlooks one glaringly obvious issue: that the two blunders may not be independent events.

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In nearly every case where you're not doing something glaringly stupid, performance is a function of the complexity of your problem set.

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She should definitely have lawyered up and threatened a big, glaringly public, embarrassing lawsuit.

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To me, this seems like a glaringly immoral exception to a general rule: only use violence in defense of self or others.

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It's glaringly obvious that you're not supposed to stand and work the whole day.

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If you look at the conditions this way it should be glaringly obvious what this has to do with the (possibility) of democracy..

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Once they started with Android, it was glaringly obvious that their eventual goal was to offer free mobile phone service with ads service.

Quote examples

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Contemporary CGI effects contaminate films with a phony "sheen" which future film historians will no doubt condemn as glaringly phoney.

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[1] The phrase "higher intuitiveness and lower analytical thinking" has a rather glaringly ambiguous "and" usage.

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Right, the analogy between Wiles/Fermat and Perelman/Poincaré so glaringly contradicts what she's saying ("the American model may not be able to produce a breakthrough like the proof of the Poincaré Conjecture" - huh?) that one has to wonder.

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"To me, this seems like a glaringly immoral exception to a general rule: only use violence in defense of self or others." One premise of punishing your children -- in ANY way -- is that you're defending your children's future.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use glaringly in a sentence?

Maybe those points(which glaringly describe benefits) are no substitute for competency & experience.

What does glaringly mean?

In a glaring manner:

What part of speech is glaringly?

glaringly is commonly used as adverb.