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frown

[froun] / fraʊn /




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Paramount, meanwhile, had in recent days accused Warner of unfairly favoring Netflix’s deal, which it said would be frowned upon by regulators in the U.S. and abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

Gabillet said when he frowned after using the word “proud” to characterize the progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

In other tests, Google Photos’ AI editor turned my son’s frown into a smile and removed my husband’s sunglasses.

From The Wall Street Journal

She’s adopted a motherly expression—stern eyes, tight lips, and a disapproving frown.

From Literature

Penelope bit her pencil stub and frowned, for she had decided to tackle the Russia/England problem herself.

From Literature