Meaning of Scowl
To make a facial expression of anger or disapproval.
In simple words: To make a sad or angry face.
Scowl in a sentence
- He decided to scowl at the rude customer.
- She couldn't help but scowl when she heard the bad news.
- The teacher scowled at the students who were not paying attention.
- When he saw the mess, he did nothing but scowl.
- You shouldn't scowl at people just because you're having a bad day.
How to use Scowl
Used to describe a facial expression that shows disapproval or anger. More common in informal contexts but acceptable in neutral settings.
Grammar pattern
scowl + at + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'scowl' as a frown with extra 'scow' - like a cow in a bad mood.
Related words
Collocations with Scowl
- scowl at someone
- scowl in disapproval
- scowl in anger
Synonyms for Scowl
- frown
- glower
- grimace
- pout
Common mistakes with Scowl
- Confusing with 'frown' - a frown can be a softer expression than a scowl.
- Using 'scowl' without an object when it often includes 'at'.
- Mispronouncing the word or its past tense 'scowled' as 'scowld'.
Scowl appears in
Scowl in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
عبوس
إظهار وجه حزين أو غاضب.
- Bengaliবাংলা
ভুরু কোঁচকানো
মুখটা গোমড়া করে রাখা বা রেগে যাওয়া।
- GermanDeutsch
Stirnrunzeln, finster gucken
Ein trauriges oder wütendes Gesicht machen.
- SpanishEspañol
Fruncir el ceño
Hacer una cara triste o enojada.
- Persianفارسی
اخم کردن
چهرهای غمگین یا عصبانی درست کردن.
- FrenchFrançais
Mascara
Makeup for your eyelashes to make them look better.
- Hindiहिन्दी
घूरना
उदास या गुस्से वाला चेहरा बनाना।
- ItalianItaliano
Corrucciare il viso, fare il broncio
Fare una faccia triste o arrabbiata.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Fazer cara feia
Fazer uma cara triste ou zangada.
- RussianРусский
нахмуриться, хмуриться
Сделать грустное или сердитое лицо.
- Urduاردو
تیغ زدن، اخم کردن
ناراضی یا غصے والا چہرہ بنانا۔
- Chinese中文
皱眉
做出悲伤或愤怒的表情。
More words like Scowl
- AbandonB2
To leave someone or something and never return to them.
- CorpseB1
The dead body of a human or animal.
- TypicalA2
Representing the usual characteristics of a particular group or situation.
- VaporB1
A gaseous state of a substance that is typically liquid at room temperature.
- TraditionA2
A custom or belief passed down over time within a group.
- ApproachB2
A way of dealing with a situation or a method of doing something.
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Frequently asked questions about Scowl
What does Scowl mean?
To make a sad or angry face.
What is the definition of Scowl?
To make a facial expression of anger or disapproval.
How do you use Scowl in a sentence?
He decided to scowl at the rude customer.
Can you give another example of Scowl?
She couldn't help but scowl when she heard the bad news.
What are synonyms for Scowl?
Common alternatives include frown, glower, grimace, pout.
What is the opposite of Scowl?
Opposite meanings include grin, smile, rejoice.
What words go with Scowl?
It commonly pairs with scowl at someone, scowl in disapproval, scowl in anger.
What are common mistakes when using Scowl?
Confusing with 'frown' - a frown can be a softer expression than a scowl. Using 'scowl' without an object when it often includes 'at'. Mispronouncing the word or its past tense 'scowled' as 'scowld'.
How do you pronounce Scowl?
US: //skaʊl//, UK: //skaʊl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Scowl?
Used to describe a facial expression that shows disapproval or anger. More common in informal contexts but acceptable in neutral settings.
What CEFR level is Scowl?
"Scowl" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.
