Scowl
Scowl (noun & verb) /skaʊl/ (noun & verb)
to look at someone in an angry and threatening way – frown – glower – look daggers – dirty look
Scowl in context
The unruly student scowled at his serious teacher and sat down in silence.
As Emily walked into the room, she couldn’t help but notice Mr. Thompson’s scowl. His furrowed brows and tight-lipped expression were a clear indication of his displeasure. She quickly realized that her late arrival had not gone unnoticed. Despite her nervousness, Emily approached him with a polite smile, hoping to diffuse his irritation. The scowl remained, but she was determined to make amends and prove her commitment to the team.
Antonyms
smile
Parts of speech
- Noun: scowler