What is another word for frowning?
Pronunciation:
[ fɹˈa͡ʊnɪŋ], [ fɹˈaʊnɪŋ], [ f_ɹ_ˈaʊ_n_ɪ_ŋ]
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Similar words for frowning:
- all (adjective)
- dark (adjective)
- dismal (adjective)
- moody (adjective)
- morose (adjective)
- other relevant words (adjective)
- rancorous (adjective)
- scowling (adjective)
- stern (adjective)
- sulky (adjective)
- sullen (adjective)
- displeased (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- frowning (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Frowning:
adj.
• all (adjective) • dark (adjective) • dismal (adjective)- most disheartening,
- funereal,
- dis heartening,
- de-solate,
- un happiest,
- dis agreeable,
- un fortunate,
- un-fortunate,
- in-auspicious,
- de solate,
- overcast,
- in auspicious,
- de pressing,
- hopeless,
- dis-heartening,
- over-cast,
- doleful,
- de-pressing,
- un happy,
- more disheartening,
- de-pressed,
- in pits,
- over cast,
- un happier,
- inauspicious,
- un-happy,
- de pressed,
- dis-agreeable.
- most illhumored,
- splenetic,
- more splenetic,
- ill tempered,
- shorttempered,
- down mouth,
- more illhumored,
- introspective,
- down dumps,
- short tempered,
- more moping,
- more ill-humored,
- ill humored,
- down the mouth,
- out sorts,
- most moping,
- most splenetic,
- illhumored,
- down the dumps,
- most piqued,
- more piqued,
- most ill-humored,
- ill-humored,
- most ill humored,
- more ill humored,
- illtempered,
- in huff.
- having blue devils,
- in bad mood,
- having the blahs,
- down in dumps,
- hard core,
- in the pits,
- singing the blues,
- perversive,
- in doldrums,
- by the book,
- moody,
- down in the dumps,
- hard shell,
- dismal,
- hardnosed,
- hardboiled,
- sourpussed,
- stiff-necked,
- hard line,
- hang-tough,
- in a bad mood,
- in the doldrums,
- steely,
- dark,
- sullen,
- in blue funk,
- pouty,
- in a huff,
- down in mouth,
- begruding.
- most mortified,
- dyed in the wool,
- more mortified,
- hangtough,
- hardline,
- more stiffnecked,
- more stiff-necked,
- hardheaded,
- most stiff necked,
- most stiff-necked,
- most hangtough,
- in-exorable,
- most stiffnecked,
- un yielding,
- steelier,
- by book,
- in-flexible,
- un relenting,
- most hang-tough,
- more stiff necked,
- un-yielding,
- hard boiled,
- flinty,
- stiffnecked,
- hard nosed,
- in flexible,
- most hang tough,
- more hang-tough,
- hardshell,
- steeliest,
- more hangtough,
- more hang tough,
- most hardheaded,
- stiff necked.
- with-drawn,
- most pouting,
- more pouting,
- poutiest,
- with drawn,
- most brooding,
- more brooding,
- more sourpussed,
- most sourpussed,
- most sulking,
- more sulking,
- poutier.
- scowling,
- uncooperative,
- unsociable,
- ungenial,
- glum,
- fretful,
- crabby,
- sour,
- dejected,
- irascible,
- grouchy,
- mean,
- cynical,
- petulant,
- cantankerous,
- gloomy,
- hostile,
- dissociable,
- long-faced,
- beetle-browed,
- broody,
- surly,
- dour,
- malevolent,
- tenebrific,
- melancholy,
- noncooperative,
- obstinate,
- unfriendly,
- cross,
- grumpy,
- contrary,
- Moping.
n.
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- irritable.
v.
• frowning (verb)Other synonyms:
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•
- bleak.
- sullenness,
- lour,
- overcasting,
- crabbed,
- stormy,
- naughty,
- frowningly,
- sadness,
- gruff,
- cheerless,
- moroseness,
- Black-browed,
- sobersided,
- gloom,
- louring,
- frown,
- glumness,
- solemn,
- Funereally,
- monstrous,
- Snarling,
- cragged,
- harsh,
- Sober-minded,
- rancorous,
- puritanical,
- churlish,
- earnest,
- boisterous,
- depression,
- lugubriously,
- straight-faced,
- austere,
- Triste,
- morbid,
- gravity,
- censoriously,
- mopey,
- clouded,
- reproachfully,
- Moodish,
- decorous,
- unhappy,
- serious,
- black,
- facing,
- miserable,
- mournful,
- uncompromising,
- weighty,
- lurid,
- darkness,
- gathering,
- desolation,
- hardy,
- stern,
- threatening,
- grim-faced,
- sombre,
- uncheerful,
- turbidity,
- critically,
- snapping,
- macabre,
- sulkily,
- inclement,
- writer,
- unsmiling,
- sullenly,
- Frowny,
- glower,
- sober,
- bluff,
- venturous,
- humourless,
- Mopish,
- dejection,
- resentful,
- prudish,
- coarse,
- lamentable,
- rough,
- frowns,
- bad-tempered,
- Dumpish,
- dreadfully,
- severe,
- spiritless,
- Unlively,
- joyless,
- disapproving,
- lugubriousness,
- demure,
- disapprovingly,
- somber,
- Wrinkling,
- grave,
- sedate,
- contemptuously,
- darkly,
- moodily,
- curtly,
- gloomily,
- turbulent,
- not smooth,
- flush,
- murky,
- thoughtful,
- haziness,
- scowl,
- lugubrious,
- growling,
- prim,
- angry,
- curmudgeonly,
- taciturn,
- saturnine,
- dismally,
- gloominess,
- grievous,
- stone-faced,
- strait-laced,
- depressing,
- cloudiness,
- furious,
- tempestuous,
- Nebulosity,
- Gnashing,
- po-faced,
- mournfully,
- gloaming,
- wrathful,
- Frowned,
- formal,
- graveness,
- dreadful,
- lowering,
- Grum,
- staid,
- Mumpish,
- crusty,
- mistiness.
How to use "Frowning" in context?
Many people frown when they are upset, or when they don't like what they see. frowning when you're not happy is a sign that you're very unhappy and that you're trying to tell the world what's wrong. It's also a very common facial expression, and it's usually noticeable when you're unhappy or when you're angry. When you frown, you're probably squinting your eyes and furrowing your brow.
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