In our language there are a sufficient number of words that we use from time to time in speech, but we do not know the exact specific meaning of these words. One of these words is the noun "flare", familiar to every novice artist.
Glare is
Let's start analyzing the lexical meaning of the word glare:
- A bright spot or a noticeable reflection on a relatively dark background, a bright reflection of the incident light in the picture: "An inexperienced artist did not place color accents very skillfully and competently, so the glare of dawn turned out to be completely wrong."
- A mass of silver completely free of lead: "Searchers unearthed a chest full of silver highlights and coins." A flare is an ingot.
Morphological features
Glare is a common, inanimate noun of the 2nd declension.
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | The highlight on the green apple is not very good. | The highlights in the picture are perfectly drawn. |
Genitive | Why on your still lifeno glare? | An elderly teacher was surprised to find that there were no highlights and shadows in the graduation picture of the best student. |
Dative | The residents of the north, who missed the warm sun, rejoiced at the smallest glare. | Glare must be approached responsibly. |
Accusative | I look at the sky, but I see only a huge yellow glare of the molten sun. | I don't like shading and glare. |
Instrumental | The drawing was accidentally flooded with water, and it spread with a huge shapeless glare. | Marina turned out well, but the author was dissatisfied with the glare on the sea surface. |
Prepositional case | It's obvious: on a highlight, the tone cannot be darker than the main one. | At today's lecture, the teacher talked long and tediously about silver highlights. |
Synonyms
Like most Russian words, this noun has several synonyms. So, the highlight is:
- Glare: "Alyosha Vasiliev admired the reflections on the mirror surface of the lake".
- Blur: "The bright spot in the picture was clearly out of place."
- Ebb Tide: "The sky was blue with a steely greyish sheen."
Antonyms
Now let's try to find antonyms for the noun under study:
- Shadow: "The young landscape painter skillfully conveyed all the highlights and shadows."
- Shadow: "Small shadingin the picture they strained and scratched the eye of a sophisticated viewer."
Combination with other words
- Adjectives: clear, bright, distinct, heavy, clean, traced, gray, blue, cheerful, beautiful, bewitching.
- Verbs: shimmers, shines, excites, attracts, crumbles, dissolves, blinds, dazzles, is located.
- Prepositions: in, to, on, about, from, about, to, without, with, at, to.