scowl

noun, verb18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.1

Emphasizes the emotion of anger in the facial expression.

Used to describe a very angry or threatening facial expression.

Describes a scowl that is not very intense or noticeable.

Indicates that someone almost always has a scowling expression on their face.

A common phrase meaning that someone's face shows a scowl.

Used to describe the action of doing something while scowling.

Used to describe the state of one's facial features forming a scowl.

To have a scowl on one's face as if it were an item of clothing.

To direct a scowl at someone.

Describes a face that seems fixed in a scowling expression.

To scowl in a way that clearly shows anger.

To scowl in a very strong, aggressive, or intense manner.

To scowl in a threatening or menacing way.

To scowl in a way that is not very noticeable.

To scowl with great intensity, suggesting deep displeasure or concentration.

To direct a scowl towards a person or thing.

The scowling expression becomes more pronounced or serious.

The scowling expression becomes more intense or threatening.