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- FROWN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FROWN is to contract the brow in displeasure or concentration How to use frown in a sentence
- FROWN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FROWN definition: 1 to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often… Learn more
- Frown - Wikipedia
A frown (also known as a scowl) is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration The appearance of a frown varies by culture
- FROWN Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Frown definition: to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl See examples of FROWN used in a sentence
- Frown - definition of frown by The Free Dictionary
1 to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl 2 to look displeased 3 to look disapprovingly (usu fol by on or upon): to frown on a scheme 4 to express by a frown 5 to shame with a disapproving frown n 6 a frowning look; scowl 7 any expression or show of disapproval frown′er, n
- What does FROWN mean? - Definitions. net
A frown (also known as a scowl) is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration
- FROWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When someone frowns, their eyebrows become drawn together, because they are annoyed, worried, or puzzled, or because they are concentrating Nancy shook her head, frowning [VERB] He frowned at her anxiously [VERB + at] a frowning man [VERB -ing] Frown is also a noun There was a deep frown on the boy's face
- frown verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of frown verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to make a serious, angry or worried expression by bringing your eyebrows closer together so that lines appear on your forehead frown (at somebody something) What are you frowning at me for? She frowned with concentration + speech ‘I don't understand,’ she frowned
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