Frowning vs Crowning - What's the difference?
frowning | crowning |
The act of giving a frown.
* Isaac Watts
Supreme; of a surpassing quality or quantity.
A coronation.
The act of one who crowns (in various senses).
* 1860 , Fraser's Magazine (volume 61, page 711)
As verbs the difference between frowning and crowning
is that frowning is while crowning is .As nouns the difference between frowning and crowning
is that frowning is the act of giving a frown while crowning is a coronation.As an adjective crowning is
supreme; of a surpassing quality or quantity.frowning
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Let all the creatures above and below frown and scowl upon me; if my Creator smile, I am happy; nor can all their frownings diminish my complete joy.
crowning
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- a crowning achievement
- crowning glory
Noun
(en noun)- The crownings of the two successive monarchs were only a year apart.
- There were outflankings and crownings of hills by numbers of thirteen and seventeen men, that made one hold one's breath.