What is another word for frowned at?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈa͡ʊnd at] (IPA)

Pouting, scowling, glowering, grimacing, sneering, disapproving, grumbling, snarling, scolding, rebuking, chiding, reprimanding, reproaching, denouncing, berating, castigating, admonishing, lecturing, censoring, criticizing, censuring, faultfinding. These are all synonyms for the term "frowned at." They express the feeling of dissatisfaction or disapproval towards someone or something. Frowning at someone can be a nonverbal way of conveying a message that they have done something wrong or unacceptable. Using these synonyms can help add variety and specificity to writing and communication, depending on the desired tone and context.

What are the hypernyms for Frowned at?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for frowned at?

The antonyms for 'frowned at' could be smile, approve, commend, laud, praise, applaud, cheer or support. All these words convey positive connotation that are opposite in meaning to the negative and disapproving nature of 'frowned at.' When someone smiles, approves or commends, it signifies positivity and acceptance, and it can help to boost someone's morale or confidence. Similarly, praise, applaud and cheer can help to recognize someone's accomplishments or good work. These words are powerful enough to make someone feel appreciated, loved and valued. Incorporating them in our communication can help us build healthy and positive relationships.

What are the antonyms for Frowned at?

Famous quotes with Frowned at

  • A gun cracked, quite close to the tent. Soldier's instinct pulled Lee's head up. Then he smiled and laughed to himself. One of his staff officers, most likely, shooting at a possum or squirrel. He hoped the young man had scored a hit. But no sooner had the smile appeared than it vanished. The report of the gun sounded- odd. It had been an abrupt bark, not a pistol shot or the deeper boom of an Enfield rifle musket. Maybe it was a captured Federal weapon. The gun cracked again and again and again. Each report came closer to the one than two heartbeats were to each other. , Lee thought: . The fusillade went on and on. He frowned at the waste of precious cartridges- no Southern armory could easily duplicate them. He frowned once more, this time in puzzlement, when silence fell. He had automatically kept track of the number of rounds fired. No Northern rifle he knew was a thirty-shooter. He turned his mind back to the letter to President Davis. -, he wrote. Then gunfire rang out again, an unbelievably rapid stutter of shots, altogether too quick to count and altogether unlike anything he had ever heard. He took off his glasses and set down the pen. Then he put on a hat and got up to see what was going on.
    Harry Turtledove
  • Because he frowned at the cockney cheerfulness of the cheaper economists, they and others represented him as a pessimist, and reduced all his azure infinities to a fit of the blues. But Carlyle's philosophy, more carefully considered, will be found to be dangerously optimist rather than pessimist. As a thinker Carlyle is not sad, but recklessly and rather unscrupulously satisfied. For he seems to have held the theory that good could not be definitely defeated in this world; and that everything in the long run finds its right level.
    Thomas Carlyle

Word of the Day

Focus Groups
One antonym for the term "focus groups" is "individual interviews." While focus groups involve a group of people discussing a particular topic, individual interviews involve a one-...