frown

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The meaning (definition) of the word frown
a sad face made by turning your mouth corners down
The word frown used in a sentence
“When the boy was sad, he had a big frown on his face.”
Words that mean the same as frown (synonyms)
scowl
Words that mean the opposite of frown (antonyms)
smile
The plural of the word frown
frowns
How the word frown is said around the world
| French | froncer les sourcils |
| Spanish | fruncir el ceño |
| Mandarin | 皱眉 |
| Hindi | भ्रूभंग |
| Arabic | عبوس |
| Russian | хмуриться |
| Portuguese (EU) | franzir a testa |
| Portuguese (BR) | franzir a testa |
| Japanese | しかめっ面 |
| German | Stirnrunzeln |
| Urdu | بھونکنا |
| Punjabi | ਭਰਵੱਟੇ ਉਤਾਰਨਾ |
| Korean | 찌푸린 얼굴 |
| Hebrew | מַבָּט כּוֹעֵס |
| Greek | συνοφρυώνομαι |
| Dutch | frons |
| Filipino | pagsimangot |
| Vietnamese | cau mày |
| Turkish | kaş çatmak |
| Persian | اخم کردن |
| Polish | zmarszczyć brwi |
| Ukrainian | нахмуритися |
| Bengali | ভ্রূকুটি |
| Swedish | rynka pannan |
| Italian | cipiglio |
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