Noun
1. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
Verb
1. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval
She sounded disappointed, and a small frown creased her forehead.
She looked up from her exam paper with a worried frown.
Except for a slight frown this beautiful young woman was as lively as ever.
He looked at her with a frown.
An ancient pagoda frown ; on the mountainside.
Her forehead creased in a frown.
A friend's frown is better than a fool's smile.
And would make me frown.
With a frown he pulled a file towards him and buzzed the outer office.
As her slanting eyebrows rushed down together in a frown Rhett's old smile came back.
He gave me a frown of disapproval.
There was a deep frown on his face when he was pondering a problem.
I noticed a slight frown of disapproval on his face.
The mountains frown down on the plain.
His worried frown relaxed a little.
Bt the dawn on the lawn the yawning drowned man began to frown.
At the dawn on the lawn the yawning drowned man began to frown.
We can make a dimpled smile out of a frown.
Her frown gave him a speechless message.
A fiddly task like threading a needle often makes you frown.
Her beautiful face had a resentful frown on it.
And trembled with fear at his frown.
Don't frown at me like that.
He screwed his face into a frown.
She saw his frown and hastened to explain.
The smile disappeared to be replaced by a doleful frown.
There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
Billy's eyebrows knitted together in a little frown.
His forehead knotted in a frown.
A frown formed between her arched brows.
There is relatively little information about frown, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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