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frown. verb [ I ] uk / fraʊn / us / fraʊn / C2. to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often while turning the corners of your mouth downwards, showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard: frown at She frowned at me, clearly annoyed.
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- English (US)
an expression in which you bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often while turning the corners of your mouth downwards, showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard: "Leave me alone!" she said with a frown. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes, often while turning the corners of your mouth downwards, showing that you are annoyed, worried, sad, or thinking hard: frown at She frowned at me, clearly annoyed. He frowned as he read the instructions, as if puzzled. Fewer examples.
frowning in British English. (ˈfraʊnɪŋ ) adjective. 1. drawing the brows together and wrinkling the forehead, esp in worry, anger, or concentration. a frowning man. 2. disapproving or disliking. Collins English Dictionary.
The meaning of FROWN is to contract the brow in displeasure or concentration. How to use frown in a sentence.
verb. 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] Synonyms: scowl, glare, glower, make a face More Synonyms of frown. Frown is also a noun.
verb (used without object) to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl. Synonyms: gloom, lower, glower. to look displeased; have an angry look. to view with disapproval; look disapprovingly (usually followed by on or upon ): to frown upon a scheme.