Glariest

Derived from "glare," which refers to a harsh, intense light, and the suffix "-iest," which forms the superlative degree of adjectives.

While "brightest" or "most blinding" are common substitutes, "glariest" carries a specific connotation of discomfort. Here is how it fits into different contexts: glariest

To sit there was to be under a spotlight in an interrogation room, forced to squint against the sheer, unblinking audacity of the day. It was clean, yes. It was modern, certainly. But it was utterly unforgiving—a space so devoid of softness that even the dust motes looked like tiny, burning flares. Derived from "glare," which refers to a harsh,