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frown
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frown
verb
/fraʊn/
froward
frowsy
Meaning
to make a serious or angry facial expression by wrinkling the forehead
to wrinkle one's brow in displeasure or concentration
Example Sentences
She frowned when she heard the bad news.
She frowned when she heard the bad news.
Example Expressions
frown upon
Synonyms
scowl, glare, pout, grimace, glower
Entry 1
scowl, glare, pout, grimace
Entry 2
scowl, glare, grimace, glower
Antonyms
smile, grin, beam, laugh
Entry 1
smile, grin
Entry 2
smile, grin, beam, laugh
Collocations
frown upon, frown deeply, frown slightly, frown face, frown with concern, frown in concentration
Entry 1
frown upon, frown deeply, frown slightly, frown face
Entry 2
frown deeply, frown slightly, frown upon, frown with concern, frown in concentration
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