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Frown vs Frorn - What's the difference?

frown | frorn |

As verbs the difference between frown and frorn

is that frown is to have a on one's face while frorn is .

As a noun frown

is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.

As an adjective frorn is

frozen.

frown

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.
  • Derived terms

    * permafrown

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To have a on one's face.
  • To manifest displeasure or disapprobation; to look with disfavour or threateningly.
  • Noisy gossip in the library is frowned upon.
  • * Shakespeare
  • The sky doth frown and lower upon our army.
  • To repress or repel by expressing displeasure or disapproval; to rebuke with a look.
  • Frown the impudent fellow into silence.

    Derived terms

    * frown at * frown on * frown upon

    frorn

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • frozen
  • Verb

    (head)
  • * 1575 , Edmund Spenser, (The Shepheardes Calender) :
  • My heart-blood is nigh well frorn I feel.

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