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leering


Meanings
  • An act of leering or staring intently and fixedly at someone or something, often with a suggestive, lascivious, or lewd expression or intention.

    - "His leering eyes followed her every move."
    - "She couldn't believe the audacity of his leering."
    - "His leering expression made her feel uncomfortable."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with leering
leering , queening , hearing , fearing , dearing , rearing
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. leering

  2. rearing

  3. herring

  4. fearing


Variants
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leer , leered , leering , leeringly , leers
Forms
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The verb 'to leer' can be conjugated in various tenses and moods to express different meanings or functions. For example, the present tense of 'to leer' can be used to describe an action that is currently happening or being performed by someone. The past tense of 'to leer' can be used to describe an action that has already been completed or has happened in the past. The present participle of 'to leer' can be used to describe an action that is currently in progress or is being performed by someone right now. The past participle of 'to leer' can be used to describe an action that has already been completed or has happened in the past, and the person or thing that performed the action has already stopped doing so. The gerund form of 'to leer' can be used to describe an action that is currently in progress or is being performed by someone right now, and the person or thing that is performing the action is currently benefiting from or gaining something as a result of performing the action.


Etymology
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The word 'leering' is derived from the Old English word 'leornian', which means 'to learn, to study'. Over time, the meaning of the word shifted from 'to learn' to 'to stare intently' or 'to leer'.


Related Concepts
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  1. gaze: A fixed and intentional stare or look, often used to convey a sense of attraction, interest, or admiration. A leer is a type of prolonged and intense gaze that is often used to convey a sense of lewdness, suggestiveness, or lasciviousness.


Culture
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In various cultures, leering or staring intently at someone or something is considered rude or disrespectful. In some cultures, it is believed that prolonged staring can cause harm or even death. In other cultures, leering or staring intently is considered a sign of admiration or attraction. In art and literature, leering or staring intently is often used as a visual or narrative technique to convey a sense of intensity, focus, or obsession.

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