frown
Third Person
frowns
Present Participle
frowning
Past Tense
frowned
Past Participle
frowned
1
to bring your eyebrows closer together showing anger, sadness, or confusion
- He tends to frown when concentrating deeply on his work.
- Confused by the instructions, he began to frown in an attempt to understand.
- The baby started to frown when the loud noise interrupted her nap.
- Upon hearing the bad news, she couldn't help but frown with disappointment.
- The child frowned when told it was bedtimeand she couldn't stay up longer.