"Scowling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scowling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Scowling
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"Scowling" Meaning

Frowning or looking displeased; having a scowl on one's face.

"Scowling" Examples

Usage Examples for "Scowling"


1. Unhappy Glance


"She walked into the room, scowling at the broken vase on the table, clearly unhappy with the mess."

2. Disapproval


"The teacher stood at the front of the classroom, scowling at the students who were chatting loudly during the test."

3. Strong Disapproval


"The critics scowlingly rejected the artist's latest work, dealing a blow to their career."

4. Deep Concentration


"The detective stood on the crime scene, scowling deeply as he tried to solve the mystery."

5. Disagree


"The politician scowlingly opposed the new policy, arguing that it would harm the economy."

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