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frownnoun a twisting of the facial features in disgust or disapprovalit was clear from the frown on the CEO's face that sales were headed in the wrong direction face, grimace, lower(also lour), moue, mouth, mow, mug, pout, scowl, snoot flinch, squinch, wincegrowl, snarlrictus, simper, smirkscoff, sneerglare, glower, look, stare grin, laugh, smile frownverbto look with anger or disapprovalthe boss just stood there and frowned at his assistant who, once again, was in trouble glare, gloom, glower, lower(also lour), scowl gape, gaze, ogle, staregrimace, pout, sulkgrowl, snarl, sneer, snigger look daggers(or stare daggers) beam, grin, smile in the 14th century |