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frown

frown / frown / frown
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: frownspast: frownedpp: frowneding: frowning

This term captures a specific physical contraction of the forehead and eyebrows. While it often signals anger or disapproval, it is equally used to denote intense mental effort or confusion, making it a marker of internal tension rather than just negative emotion. As a noun, it describes the resulting crease or expression. It is a standard countable noun, meaning it follows typical pluralization rules and does not require special partitive constructions.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbfrown
[~]

To contract the eyebrows to show displeasure, concentration, or worry.

"He frowned when he saw the unexpected bill."

Transitive Verbfrown
[~ something]

To look at something with a facial expression of disapproval or dislike.

"The committee frowned upon the use of mobile phones during the meeting."

Nounfrown

A facial expression characterized by the furrowing of the brows, typically indicating anger, sadness, or deep thought.

"A deep frown appeared on her face as she read the letter."

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