scowling (Meaning)

Wordnet

scowling (s)

sullen or unfriendly in appearance

Webster

scowling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Scowl

scowling Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher entered the classroom, her face scowling with disapproval.
  2. The child's mother scolded him, her features twisted in a scowl.
  3. The boss glared at the employee, his scowling expression sending shivers down his spine.
  4. The stranger approached with a menacing scowl, his eyes narrow and menacing.
  5. The thundercloud scowled over the horizon, threatening a heavy downpour.
  6. The man's scowl was a warning that he was not to be taken lightly.
  7. The cat sat with a permanent scowl on its face, as if the world owed it a favor.
  8. The old woman's wrinkled face scowled with regret, her eyes filled with untold stories.
  9. The wounded animal scowled in pain, its body trembling with agony.
  10. The statue's fierce expression captured a moment of intense anger, its lips curved into a malevolent scowl.

FAQs About the word scowling

sullen or unfriendly in appearanceof Scowl

frowning, glowering, glaring, gloomy, black, glum, melancholy, depressing, louring, grey

shining, shining, glowing, sunny, bright, sunny, gleaming, radiant, beaming, luminous

The teacher entered the classroom, her face scowling with disapproval.

The child's mother scolded him, her features twisted in a scowl.

The boss glared at the employee, his scowling expression sending shivers down his spine.

The stranger approached with a menacing scowl, his eyes narrow and menacing.