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Scowl Meaning in English

word

ˈskaʊɫ
SKOWL
skˈaʊl
SKOWL

释义

To make an angry or displeased facial expression by drawing your eyebrows together and frowning.

用法与细微差别

'Scowl' is usually negative and describes visible anger or annoyance. Not as strong as 'glare' (which can imply hostility). Common with verbs: 'give someone a scowl', 'scowl at'. Used for people, sometimes animals.

例句

The little boy gave a scowl when he did not get his toy.

basic

She began to scowl at the noisy class.

basic

His scowl made everyone stay quiet.

basic

Don’t scowl at me just because you’re tired.

natural

She walked in with a deep scowl on her face, clearly not happy.

natural

He tried to joke, but her scowl told him it wasn’t the right time.

natural