The difference between Clowder and Glaring
When used as nouns, clowder means a group of cats or other small felines, whereas glaring means the act of giving a glare.
Glaring is also adjective with the meaning: reflecting with glare.
check bellow for the other definitions of Clowder and Glaring
-
Clowder as a noun:
A group of cats or other small felines.
-
Glaring as an adjective:
Reflecting with glare.
-
Glaring as an adjective:
Blatant, obvious.
Examples:
"How could you miss this glaring error? It's right on page one!"
-
Glaring as a verb:
-
Glaring as a noun:
The act of giving a glare.
-
Glaring as a noun (rare):
A group of cats.