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Scowl at Meaning in English

expression

ˈskaʊɫ/ /ˈæt
SKOWL-at
skˈaʊl/ /ˈæt
skOWL-at

Definition

To look at someone with a very angry or displeased expression, often to show annoyance or disapproval.

Usage & Nuances

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.

Example Sentences

She scowled at her brother when he took her toy.

basic

The teacher scowled at the noisy students.

basic

He scowled at the suggestion to clean the room.

basic

Why did you scowl at me just now? Did I say something wrong?

natural

Instead of arguing, he just scowled at her and left the room.

natural

You don't have to scowl at every idea you don't like—let's talk about it.

natural