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Definitions for Frown
[1] to contract the brow, as in displeasure or deep thought; scowl.
[2] to look displeased; have an angry look.
[3] to view with disapproval; look disapprovingly (usually followed by on or upon ): to frown upon a scheme.
[4] to express by a frown: to frown one's displeasure.
[5] to force or shame with a disapproving frown: to frown someone into silence.
[6] a frowning look; scowl.
[7] any expression or show of disapproval: a tax bill that received Congressional frowns.
[8] (intr) to draw the brows together and wrinkle the forehead, esp in worry, anger, or concentration
[9] (intr; foll by on or upon) to have a dislike (of); look disapprovingly (upon) the club frowned upon political activity by its members
[10] (tr) to express (worry, etc) by frowning
[11] (tr often foll by down ) to force, silence, etc, by a frowning look
[12] the act of frowning
[13] a show of dislike or displeasure
Words related to Frown
glower, pout, glare, grimace, gloom, lower, sulk, discourage, discountenance, deprecate, object, disesteem, disfavor, dislike, discommend
Words nearby Frown
froufrou, frousy, frouzy, frow, froward, frown, frown on, frowst, frowsty, frowsy, frowzy
Origin of Frown
1350–1400; Middle English frounen < Old French froignier, derivative of froigne surly expression, probably < Gaulish *frognā; compare Welsh ffroen, Old Breton fron nostril, Old Irish srón nose < Celtic *srognā or *sroknā
Other words from Frown
frown·er , noun
frown·ing·ly , adverb
half-frown·ing , adjective
half-frown·ing·ly , adverb
un·frown·ing , adjective
Word origin for Frown
C14: from Old French froigner , of Celtic origin; compare Welsh ffroen nostril, Middle Breton froan
Synonyms for Frown
glare, glower, grimace, pout, gloom, lower, sulk, cloud up, do a slow burn, give a dirty look, give the evil eye, knit brows, look black, look daggers, look stern