Advanced as in grim Having a threatening or menacing appearance, as if indicating disapproval or displeasure. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scowl'
Despite the sunny weather, he wore a scowl as he trudged through the muddy field.
The football coach scowled at the team after their lackluster performance on the field.
The detective's scowl hinted at the seriousness of the crime scene he was investigating.
The stern judge's scowl silenced the courtroom before he delivered the verdict.
The disapproving scowl on her face revealed her dissatisfaction with the proposed changes.
Despite his attempts to hide it, his scowl betrayed his frustration with the malfunctioning computer.
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