Scowl - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|skaʊl|
Brit.
|skaʊl|
noun
verb
- frown with displeasure
Extra examples
...scowled down at the misbehaving child...
The teacher gave me a scowl when I walked in late.
She responded to his question with a scowl.
The teacher scowled at the children, making them afraid of him.
He made no reply, but simply scowled.
Patrick scowled, but did as he was told.
Mum scowled at him and refused to say anything.
She looked at me with a scowl.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: scowl
he/she/it: scowls
present participle: scowling
past tense: scowled
past participle: scowled
I/you/we/they: scowl
he/she/it: scowls
present participle: scowling
past tense: scowled
past participle: scowled
noun
singular: scowl
plural: scowls
singular: scowl
plural: scowls
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