Every artist knows that glare is ...

In our language there are a sufficient number of words that we occasionally use in speech, but we donโ€™t know the exact specific meaning of these words. One of these words is the noun โ€œfamiliarโ€ to every novice artist.

Flare it

We proceed to analyze the lexical meaning of the word flare:

flare it

  1. A bright spot or a noticeable reflection on a relatively dark background, a bright reflection of the incident light in the picture: "An inexperienced artist did not very skillfully and competently set color accents, so the dawn glare turned out to be completely wrong."
  2. The mass of silver, completely cleaned of lead: "Searchers dug up a chest full of silver glare and coins." A flare is an ingot.

Morphological features

Flare is a common noun, inanimate noun of the 2nd declension.

SingularPlural
NominativeThe glare on the green apple was not very good.The glare in the picture is drawn perfectly.
GenitiveWhy isnโ€™t there a single glare in your still life?An elderly teacher was surprised to find that there were no highlights and shadows on the diploma picture of the best student.
DativeThe inhabitants of the north who missed the warm sun rejoiced at the tiniest glare.Glare must be approached responsibly.
AccusativeI look at the sky, and I see only a huge yellow flare of the molten sun.I do not like to hatch and prescribe glare.
Instrumental caseThe drawing was accidentally flooded with water, and it spread out in a huge shapeless glare.Marina turned out not bad, but the author was not satisfied with the glare on the sea surface.
PrepositionalThis is obvious: on a glare, the tone cannot be darker than the main one.At today's lecture, the teacher talked about silver glare for a long and tedious period.

Synonyms

Like most words of the Russian language, this noun has several synonyms. So, the highlight is:

glare of dawn

  • Gleam: "Alyosha Vasiliev admired the gleam on the mirror surface of the pond."
  • Spot: "The bright spot in the picture was clearly out of place."
  • Low tide: "The sky was blue with a steelish gray tint."

Antonyms

Now let's try to choose the antonyms for the studied noun:

  • Shadow: "The young landscape painter correctly conveyed all the highlights and shadows."
  • Blackout: "Slight blackouts in the image strained and scratched the eye of the sophisticated viewer."

Combination with other words

  • Adjectives: clear, bright, distinct, heavy, clean, traced, gray, blue, cheerful, beautiful, bewitching.
  • Verbs: flickers, shines, excites, attracts, crumbles, dissolves, blinds, blinds, is found.
  • Prepositions: in, to, on, about, from, about, on, without, with, from, to.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C3627/


All Articles