0 present participle of frown --
1 to bring your eyebrows together so that there are lines on your face above your eyes to show that you are annoyed or worried: --
He frowned as he read the instructions, as if puzzled.
It is no good his frowning.
He is frowning at me.
We note that he is merely frowning.
I am not frowning on people who have had such success.
Instead of the authorities frowning on them and trying to injure them, they ought to encourage marches and.
I was not frowning about that, but at the thought that the problem behind this is the absolute shortage of dwellings.
I apologise for suggesting that he was frowning.
It is no use frowning and saying that there is no comparison here; there is.