noun
- angry or threatening facial expressions
Usage: plural of ‘scowl’
verb
- to look at someone or something with an angry or threatening expression
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘scowl’
Examples
- She scowls at her brother when he takes her toy.
- The teacher scowls at students who talk during the lesson.
- He always scowls when he’s concentrating on homework.
- The angry customer scowls at the cashier.
- Their scowls made it clear they were not happy.
- The children’s scowls disappeared when they saw ice cream.
- She received several scowls from other passengers on the crowded bus.