Synonym: pout, scowl. Antonym: smile. Similar words: row, drown, brown, grow, narrow, grow on, harrow, grow up. Meaning: [fraʊn] n. a facial expression of dislike or displeasure. v. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval.
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31. He/His face wore a puzzled frown.
32. He gathered his brows into a frown.
33. Her frown creased her forehead.
34. Many teachers frown on such practices.
35. Billy's eyebrows knitted together in a little frown.
36. There was a deep frown on the boy's face.
37. His brows drew together in a frown.
38. A frown creased her forehead.
39. Her face creased into a frown.
40. I noticed a slight frown of disapproval on his face.
41. Her worried frown deepened.
42. She looked up from her exam paper with a worried frown.
43. He cocked his head on one side with a slight frown.
44. He looked at her with a puzzled frown in his eyes.
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45. The smile disappeared to be replaced by a doleful frown.
46. She gave him a frown and told him to mind his manners.
47. She looked up with a puzzled frown on her face.
48. His frown was mock-severe.
49. Micky's brow corrugated in a simian frown.
50. With another frown, she took a step back.
51. The woman looked at Hicks with a sensitive frown.
52. Sheila saw Al frown as he read the letter.
53. Janir glanced at me, and I managed a frown.
54. Each wore a frown as stubborn as the other's.
55. They did not go pale, or frown, or faint.
56. Johnny's broad smile changed slowly to a frown.
57. The haughty Servants meet him with a Frown.
58. Robyn slowed the jeep with a puzzled frown, considering.
59. He walked past her, giving her a judgmental frown.
60. But single women don't frown on married life.
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