Scowl

/skaʊl/ verb

To frown deeply or look angry and annoyed, often wrinkling your forehead. He scowled at the bad news.

Possibly from Scandinavian origin, related to Old Norse skúfa (to push/shove) or Danish skule (to lurk). Some etymologists suggest it's related to 'scull.' The connection may be to a contracted or pushed-in facial expression.

AFfrons
AMጭራ
ARعبوس
BGмръщя се
BNভ্রূকুটি
CAganyota
CSzamračit se
DArynke
DEfinster blicken
ELσκούζω
ESceño
ETkulmu kortsutama
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