Pronunciation: /dɛθ ster/
noun A fixed, intense, and intimidating look or gaze that is often associated with anger or disapproval.
A1 She gave him a death stare when he ate the last cookie.
A2 The teacher's death stare silenced the noisy classroom.
B1 His death stare made me feel uncomfortable during the meeting.
B2 The boss's death stare was enough to make anyone nervous.
C1 The politician's death stare conveyed a sense of power and authority.
C2 Her death stare could pierce through even the toughest of opponents.
formal The professor gave the student a death stare after catching them cheating on the exam.
informal My mom gave me a death stare when I came home past curfew.
slang She hit him with a death stare when he made a rude comment.
figurative The dark clouds overhead seemed to be giving the city a death stare.
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