Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
eyebeam
noun
/ˈaɪˌbiːm/

Definition
A beam of light that appears to emanate from someone’s eye, often used to describe an intense gaze or look.

Examples
- His eyebeam was so intense that it made everyone in the room pause and listen.
- She shot him an eyebeam that made it clear she was not impressed.
- The artist captured the essence of her subject’s eyebeam beautifully, conveying both depth and emotion.

Meaning
The term ‘eyebeam’ typically refers to the effect of a strong, penetrating look that feels as if it is visually striking or impactful.

Synonyms
- gaze
- look
- stare
- glare