frown

/fraʊn/
verb
  1. To make an expression of displeasure, disapproval, or concentration by bringing your eyebrows together and often turning down the corners of your mouth.
    • She frowned when she saw the messy kitchen.
    • He frowned in concentration as he tried to solve the puzzle.
    • The teacher frowned at the student who was whispering during the test.
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noun
  1. An expression made by bringing your eyebrows together and often turning down the corners of your mouth, showing displeasure, disapproval, or deep thought.
    • His frown softened into a smile when he recognized his old friend.
    • She gave a frown of confusion when she saw the strange device.
    • A deep frown appeared on his face when he heard the bad news.
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