Scowl at Meaning in English
expression
ˈskaʊɫ/ /ˈæt
SKOWL-at
skˈaʊl/ /ˈæt
skOWL-at
परिभाषा
To look at someone with a very angry or displeased expression, often to show annoyance or disapproval.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal. Often used to describe brief, visible annoyance. Common collocations: 'scowl at someone', 'scowl at the suggestion'. Do not confuse with 'frown', which can mean confusion or concentration, while 'scowl' always shows irritation or anger.
Spanish: fruncir el ceño a - mirar con disgusto aPortuguese (BR): fazer cara feia para - olhar com cara feia paraPortuguese (PT): fazer uma careta para - olhar com ar carrancudo paraChinese (Simplified): 怒视Chinese (Traditional): 怒視Hindi: गुस्से से देखनाArabic: يعبس في وجهBengali: রাগী মুখে তাকানো - কঠোরভাবে তাকানোRussian: сердито смотреть на - хмуриться наJapanese: にらみつけるVietnamese: lườm - liếc với vẻ tức giậnKorean: 노려보다 - 째려보다Turkish: sert bir bakış atmak - kaşlarını çatmakUrdu: تیوری چڑھانا - غصے سے دیکھناIndonesian: melotot kepada - menatap dengan kesal
उदाहरण वाक्य
She scowled at her brother when he took her toy.
basic
The teacher scowled at the noisy students.
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He scowled at the suggestion to clean the room.
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Why did you scowl at me just now? Did I say something wrong?
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Instead of arguing, he just scowled at her and left the room.
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You don't have to scowl at every idea you don't like—let's talk about it.
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