Meaning & Definition of word "Frowning"
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Frowning
/ˈfraʊnɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. An instance of making a frown.
- Example: His frowning indicated that he was not pleased with the decision.
- 2. A facial expression of displeasure or concentration.
- Example: A frowning face can often discourage open communication.
verb:
- 1. Making a facial expression characterized by a furrowing of the brow, often indicating disapproval, concern, or concentration.
- Example: She was frowning in disbelief at the news she had just heard.
- 2. To express displeasure or disapproval through facial expressions.
- Example: The teacher frowned when the students talked out of turn.
- 3. To show a deep concern or worry through one's facial expression.
- Example: He couldn't help frowning as he thought about the impending deadline.
Etymology
Middle English frovnen, from Old English frynan.
Common Phrases and Expressions
frown upon:
To disapprove of something.
frown at:
To show displeasure or disapproval towards someone or something.
Related Words
scowl:
An angry or bad-tempered expression.
grimace:
A facial expression usually of disgust or pain.
Slang Meanings of frowning
Meaning: To be upset or annoyed.
Example Sentence: He was frowning over the bad news he received.
Meaning: To show a serious or displeased demeanor.
Example Sentence: Don't frown at me like that; it makes me nervous.