grimace

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The meaning (definition) of the word grimace
to scrunch up your face when you feel pain or yucky
The word grimace used in a sentence
“The baby made a grimace when she tasted the lemon.”
Words that mean the same as grimace (synonyms)
frownscowl
Words that mean the opposite of grimace (antonyms)
smile
The plural of the word grimace
grimaces
How the word grimace is said around the world
| French | grimace |
| Spanish | mueca |
| Mandarin | 鬼脸 |
| Hindi | मुंह बनाना |
| Arabic | كشر |
| Russian | гримаса |
| Portuguese (EU) | careta |
| Portuguese (BR) | careta |
| Japanese | しかめ面 |
| German | Grimasse |
| Urdu | چکناہٹ |
| Punjabi | ਮੁਸਕਰਾਹਟ |
| Korean | 찡그림 |
| Hebrew | עווית את פניו |
| Greek | γκριμάτσα |
| Dutch | grimas |
| Filipino | pagngiwi |
| Vietnamese | nhăn mặt |
| Turkish | yüz buruşturma |
| Persian | اخم کردن |
| Polish | grymas |
| Ukrainian | гримаса |
| Bengali | মুখ বিকৃত করা |
| Swedish | grimas |
| Italian | smorfia |
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