Refusing to speak to or look at someone is often referred to as "giving someone the silent treatment" or "ignoring" them. This behavior can be a form of social rejection or punishment and is commonly used in interpersonal conflicts. It can lead to feelings of hurt or alienation for the person being ignored.
No, look at all evidences before you speak something to others. :)
Stank face? Evil eye?
role model :)
emulate
Usually, they will look at you a bit longer than necessary, blush and/or smile when you look back or speak to them, and often seem to be wherever you are.
Answer We use anticipatory communication when we look forward, are excited, and/or anxious to speak to someone in particular.
its called staring or sometimes love at first sight.
Humiliated or shamed.
its called cammoflauge ...
Postponement
It is called "Noises". It will look like someone drew lines inside the column.
No, a judge cannot refuse to look at evidence presented during a trial. It is their responsibility to consider all relevant evidence in making a fair and just decision.