I could tell by the way the teacher was scowling that I didn't have the right answer.
The root word for "scowling" is "scowl," which means to frown or look angry or displeased.
The word 'scowling' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to scowl, meaning to frown or to make an angry face.The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:I saw my mother scowling at something on the TV. (verb)As I reached over to pick up the toddler, his scowling face turned into a smile. (adjective, describes the noun 'face')Those lines in your face will become permanent from scowling all the time. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')
The word for wearing a stern expression is "frowning" or "scowling."
why are you scowling
there are no such word as scouling..maybe scouting.
A synonym for "scowling" could be "glaring." Also, glowering, and evil eye.
frown
Scowling involves a vocal hint at apparent signs of disdain while glaring is merely the visual demeanor of such loathing.
frowned, glowered, glared, grimaced
angry, dark, scowling, sullen, surly
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