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scowl

Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: scowlspast: scowledpp: scowleding: scowling

This term describes a specific facial contraction where the eyebrows are drawn together, creating a physical manifestation of hostility or intense focus. It carries a heavier, more aggressive connotation than a simple frown, often implying a desire to intimidate or a deep-seated irritation. As a noun, it refers to the static expression itself. As a verb, it can be used intransitively to describe the act of making the face, or transitively to direct that expression toward a specific target, usually followed by the preposition at.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbscowl
[~]

To contract the eyebrows and frown to express anger, disapproval, or concentration.

"He continued to scowl at the screen while trying to solve the puzzle."

Transitive Verbscowl
[~ someone]

To look at someone with an expression of anger or dislike.

"She scowled her assistant for arriving late to the meeting."

Nounscowl

A facial expression characterized by a furrowed brow and a downturned mouth, indicating anger or annoyance.

"A deep scowl crossed his face when he heard the news."

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