Frown ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Frown ( verb )

  1. Wrinkle one's forehead with a look of disapproval or disapproval.
  2. Express disapproval or disappointment.

Origin:

Late middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He frowned when he heard the news.
  2. She frowned at the rude customer.
  3. The teacher frowned upon the students' behavior.
  4. The manager frowned at the poor performance.
  5. He frowned when he saw the mess in the room.

(As a noun)

Frown ( noun )

  1. Wrinkle one's forehead with a look of disapproval or disapproval.
  2. Express disapproval or disappointment.

Origin:

Late middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. He frowned when he heard the news.
  2. She frowned at the rude customer.
  3. The teacher frowned upon the students' behavior.
  4. The manager frowned at the poor performance.
  5. He frowned when he saw the mess in the room.
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