scowl

/skaʊl/
verb
  1. To make an angry or unhappy expression by lowering the eyebrows and frowning.
    • The teacher scowled at the student who was talking during the test.
    • She scowled when she saw the mess in the kitchen.
    • He scowled at the noisy kids in the library.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An angry or displeased facial expression.
    • The child's scowl showed he didn't want to eat his vegetables.
    • She gave a scowl when she heard the bad news.
    • His scowl made everyone feel uncomfortable.
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