Frown
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Frown ( verb )
- Wrinkle one's forehead with a look of disapproval or disapproval.
- Express disapproval or disappointment.
Origin:
Late middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- He frowned when he heard the news.
- She frowned at the rude customer.
- The teacher frowned upon the students' behavior.
- The manager frowned at the poor performance.
- He frowned when he saw the mess in the room.
(As a noun)
Frown ( noun )
- Wrinkle one's forehead with a look of disapproval or disapproval.
- Express disapproval or disappointment.
Origin:
Late middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- He frowned when he heard the news.
- She frowned at the rude customer.
- The teacher frowned upon the students' behavior.
- The manager frowned at the poor performance.
- He frowned when he saw the mess in the room.