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Common errors in English: Usage of Gaze and Stare

Gaze and Stare


Incorrect : We stood staring at the beautiful scenery.


Correct : We stood gazing at the beautiful scenery.


Incorrect : She gazed at me angrily. 


Correct : She stared at me angrily.


Note: "Gaze" is used when a person looks steadily at something, often with admiration or pleasure. But "stare' is used when you keep your eyes open and fixed on something in wonder, fear, anger, or deep thought.


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