- outstare
- verb (T) to look at someone for so long that they feel too uncomfortable to look at you
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
Outstare — Out*stare , v. t. To excel or overcome in staring; to face down. [1913 Webster] I would outstare the sternest eyes that look. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outstare — [out΄ster′] vt. outstared, outstaring to outdo in staring; stare down; outface … English World dictionary
outstare — UK [ˌaʊtˈsteə(r)] / US [aʊtˈster] verb [transitive] Word forms outstare : present tense I/you/we/they outstare he/she/it outstares present participle outstaring past tense outstared past participle outstared to look straight at someone s face for … English dictionary
outstare — verb to stare at someone so hard that they look away He held a tray but did not move from where he stood and managed, without any trace of emotion, to outstare Henry, who was standing in a group, half listening to an anecdote … Wiktionary
outstare — transitive verb Date: 1596 outface 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
outstare — /owt stair /, v.t., outstared, outstaring. 1. to outdo in staring; stare down. 2. to cause (someone) discomfort or embarrassment. [1590 1600; OUT + STARE] * * * … Universalium
outstare — out|stare [ aut ster ] verb transitive to look straight at someone s face for a long time until they can no longer look back at you outstay out|stay [ aut steı ] see WELCOME 3 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
outstare — verb stare at (someone) for longer than they can stare back … English new terms dictionary
outstare — /aʊtˈstɛə/ (say owt stair) verb (t) (outstared, outstaring) 1. to outdo in staring. 2. to stare out of countenance …
outstare — v.tr. 1 outdo in staring. 2 abash by staring … Useful english dictionary