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smelval
Gaze and stare can you please explain the difference
Many thanks
Oct 16, 2017 2:12 PM
Answers · 3
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Hi,
Stare is to look at something or someone intensely - it is often considered rude e.g. 'Don't stare!'
Gaze is less intense e.g. Gazing at the beautiful view. It is 'softer' and less direct. It is also generally more positive whereas staring is often used when someone looks at something or someone in a bad way or with judgement or amazement.
If you'd like more explanation please let me know.
Emma
October 16, 2017
1
Hi Smelval!
'Gaze' normally has a positive meaning but can also sometimes be neutral.
"She gazed at the night sky, full of wonder."
"He gazed into his girfriend's eyes, wondering what she was thinking."
'Stare' can be neutral but is often negative.
"He stared at the man, making him uncomfortable."
"She stared at the bill in disbelief."
They both suggest that you look at something for a long time without looking away, but generally tell us if it's in a good way or a bad way!
I hope that helps!
Mark
October 16, 2017
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