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Select the word below that would give a positive nuance if used in place of the bold word glare in the following sentence.When I arrived late, I saw her glare at me through the window.
gaze
stare
peer
gawk
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gaze
"Gaze" often implies a softer, more affectionate or admiring look, whereas "glare" is angry.
"Gaze" often implies a softer, more affectionate or admiring look, whereas "glare" is angry.
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