furrowed

/ˈfɜroʊd/
adjective
  1. Having deep lines or wrinkles, especially on the forehead or face, often from thinking, worrying, or aging.
    • With a furrowed forehead, she stared at the confusing map.
    • The old photograph showed her furrowed face, full of character.
    • His furrowed brow showed how deeply he was concentrating.
  2. Marked with long, narrow grooves or trenches, as in soil or a surface.
    • The furrowed surface of the old table had been worn by years of use.
    • The furrowed field stretched out under the morning sun.
    • The dirt path was furrowed by the wheels of many carts.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of furrow; made a trench or line in something.
    • She furrowed her brow when she heard the unexpected news.
    • He furrowed the soil with a hoe before planting the beans.
    • The heavy rain furrowed channels in the hillside.