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Scowl
see synonyms of scowlNoun
Verb
2. scowl
frown with displeasure
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Scowl
see synonyms of scowlverb
1. (intransitive)
to contract the brows in a threatening or angry manner
noun
2.
a gloomy or threatening expression
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Scowl
see synonyms of scowl verb intransitive
1.
to contract the eyebrows and lower the corners of the mouth in showing displeasure; look angry, irritated, or sullen
2.
to have a threatening look; lower
verb transitive
3.
to affect, influence, or express with a scowl or scowls
noun
4.
the act or expression of scowling; angry frown
5.
a threatening aspect
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Scowl
see synonyms of scowlv. scowled, scowl·ing, scowls
v.intr.
To wrinkle or contract the brow as an expression of anger or disapproval. See Synonyms at frown.
v.tr.
To express (displeasure, for example) with a frowning facial expression.
n.
A look of anger or frowning disapproval.
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