Glazed - English meaning
ɡleɪzd
Glazed – definitions in English dictionary
adjective(of a window or door frame or similar structure) fitted with panes of glass.
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Bookcases with glazed doorsadjective(of food, fabric, etc.) overlaid or covered with a smooth, shiny coating or finish.
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Glazed shallotsadjective(of a person's eyes or expression) showing no interest or animation.
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She had a glazed look in her eyes
verbFit panes of glass into (a window or door frame or similar structure).
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Windows can be glazed using laminated glassverbOverlay or cover (food, fabric, etc.) with a smooth, shiny coating or finish.
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New potatoes which had been glazed in mint-flavoured butterSynonims:
VarnishEnamelLacquerJapanShellacPaintCoatGlossMake shinyCoverIceFrostverbLose brightness and animation.
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The prospect makes my eyes glaze over with boredomSynonims:
Become glassyGrow expressionlessGo blankBe motionlessMist overFilm over
adjectiveMade of or containing glass
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All the rooms have glazed doors., use the glazed cupboards to display attractive china., a glazed e…
adjective(of your eyes) still and not showing any emotion because you are bored or tired or have stopped listening
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A glazed expression/look, noticing my slightly glazed eyes, he quickly summarized his points.
adjectiveHaving a shiny surface, made by putting a liquid substance onto something and leaving it or heating it to dry
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The feast included spring onion pancakes with glazed duck breast., portugal is renowned for its col…
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Word origin
late Middle English glase, from glass.
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