noun
- facial expressions showing displeasure, disapproval, or concentration
Usage: plural of ‘frown’
verb
- to contract the brow in displeasure or concentration
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘frown’
Examples
- She frowns whenever she concentrates on difficult math problems.
- The teacher frowns at students who talk during class.
- His constant frowns made everyone think he was angry.
- The judge frowns upon late submissions.
- Deep frowns appeared on her face as she read the bad news.
- He frowns when he’s trying to remember something important.
- Their frowns quickly turned to smiles when they heard the good news.