Stare

/stɛər/ verb

To stare is to look at something or someone for a long time with wide, fixed eyes, often showing surprise, interest, or rudeness. It is more intense than just looking or glancing.

From Old English “starian” meaning “to stare, gaze,” from Proto-Germanic *“starōn,” related to a root meaning “rigid, stiff.” The idea is of eyes fixed and unmoving.

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