GLOWER vs FROWN: NOUN
- An angry or threatening stare.
- In electricity, the light-giving body of a Nernst lamp. See Nernst lamp.
- An angry stare or glare.
- An angry or sullen look or stare.
- An angry stare
- A facial expression of dislike or displeasure
- A contraction or wrinkling of the brow expressing displeasure or severity, or merely perplexity, difficult concentration of thought, etc.; a severe or stern look; a scowl.
- Any expression or show of disapproval or displeasure: as, the frowns of Providence.
- A wrinkling of the face in displeasure, rebuke, etc.; a sour, severe, or stern look; a scowl.
- Any expression of displeasure
- A facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.
- A wrinkling of the brow in thought or displeasure; a scowl.
GLOWER vs FROWN: VERB
- Look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
- To look or stare with anger.
- Look at with a fixed gaze
- Look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
- To have a frown on one's face.
GLOWER vs FROWN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To look intently; to stare angrily or with a scowl.
- To look or stare angrily or sullenly: : frown.
- To manifest displeasure or disapprobation; to look with disfavor or threateningly; to lower.
- To contract the brow in displeasure, severity, or sternness; to scowl; to put on a stern, grim, or surly look.
- To wrinkle the brow, as in thought or displeasure.
- To express (disapproval, for example) by wrinkling the brow.
- To regard something with disapproval or distaste.
GLOWER vs FROWN: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To repress or repel by expressing displeasure or disapproval; to rebuke with a look.
GLOWER vs FROWN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To look intently or watchfully; stare angrily or threateningly; frown.
- To repress or repel by an aspect of displeasure; rebuke by a stern or angry look or by severe words or conduct: as, to frown one into silence; to frown down a proposition.
- To look or act disapprovingly or threateningly; lower: as, to frown upon a scheme.
- To contract the brow as an expression of displeasure or severity, or merely of perplexity, concentrated attention, etc.; put on a stern or surly look; scowl.
GLOWER vs FROWN: RELATED WORDS
- Shriek, Glint, Visage, Growl, Squint, Gaze, Leer, Grimace, Smirk, Sneer, Stare, Scowl, Lower, Frown, Glare
- Downlooked, Stare, Sneer, Simperer, Grin, Squint, Smirker, Frounce, Smirk, Glout, Grimace, Lour, Lower, Glower, Scowl
GLOWER vs FROWN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shriek, Glint, Visage, Growl, Squint, Gaze, Leer, Grimace, Smirk, Sneer, Stare, Scowl, Lower, Frown, Glare
- Downlooked, Stare, Sneer, Simperer, Grin, Squint, Smirker, Frounce, Smirk, Glout, Grimace, Lour, Lower, Glower, Scowl
GLOWER vs FROWN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Rarely ever glower, even if you can find yourself sorry, reside not know who may be being knocked fond of the laugh.
- Albus, smiling; this earned him a glower from Argus Filch at the other end of the table.
- The publicly stated reason was your role in the Glower mass suicides.
- Glower amount to cozying up to a special interest political committee.
- You will be able to transfer your registration to another glower!
- When she finished, he wiped the smile from his face and put on a good glower.
- Moore is a hard thrower who tries to intimidate hitters with glower and heat.
- This resulted in a overmuch glower luck of growths and cancer underdeveloped.
- This resulted in a lots glower risk of growths and cancer processing.
- She did not glower or answer back when Riyou ridiculed her.
- Dress shabbily in Churches and see the frown.
- INCO for the treatment of horizontal frown lines.
- At this which was rent a lion frown.
- Because you can turn that frown upside down!
- Why do you sneer and frown at others?
- As Anthony turned to Gloria his frown intensified.
- We very much frown upon forfeiting during playoffs.
- Lucius asked, a small frown on his face.
- The fighter wore a frown upon his face.
- Sometimes kids come to school with a frown and this event turns that frown upside down.
GLOWER vs FROWN: QUESTIONS
- N/A
- What does Maud say about Maud's frown and the bitten lip?
- How many bones does it take to smile then to frown?
- Why did the Pope frown on the Florentines in Florence?
- What does a frown look like without a furrowed brow?
- Is it against the law to 'frown' at a police officer?
- How do you deal with frown or scowl in your writing?
- What does the expression turn that frown upside down mean?
- Can You Turn Your frown upside down without an orthodontist?
- Why do most Western countries frown upon arranged marriages?
- What causes glabellar frown lines between eyebrows?