scowl
US: /ˈskaʊɫ/
UK: /skˈaʊl/
UK: /skˈaʊl/
English Vietnamese dictionary
scowl /skaul/
- danh từ
- sự quắc mắt; sự cau có giận dữ
- vẻ cau có đe doạ
- động từ
- quắc mắt; cau có giận dữ, mặt sưng mày sỉa
- to scowl down
- cau mày mà áp đảo, quắc mắt mà áp đảo (ai, sự chống đối...)
Advanced English dictionary
verb, noun
+ verb
[V] ~ (at sb/sth) to look at sb/sth in an angry or annoyed way
Synonym: GLOWER
The receptionist scowled at me.
+ noun
an angry look or expression: He looked up at me with a scowl.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 glower, frown, grimace, glare, look daggers, lower or lour:
It's hard to tell if he's ever pleased because he's always scowling.
n.
2 frown, grimace, glare, dirty look:
I do wish she would wipe that scowl off her face and try to look more pleasant.
Collocation dictionary
ADJ.
black, dark | permanent
VERB + SCOWL
wear | give sb | be set in
His face was set in a permanent scowl.
SCOWL + VERB
deepen
PREP.
in a ~
Her brows drew together in a scowl.
| with a ~
He looked up at me with a scowl.
PHRASES
have a scowl on your face
ADV.
darkly, fiercely, heavily
She scowled darkly and muttered something under her breath.
| down
PREP.
at
His eyes scowled down at her.
Concise English dictionary
scowls|scowled|scowlingskaʊl
noun
+a facial expression of dislike or displeasure
verb
+frown with displeasure