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Word: Frown Line

Definition: A "frown line" is a wrinkle that appears on your forehead when you frown. It usually forms between your eyebrows and can make you look unhappy or worried.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: You can use the term "frown line" to describe wrinkles on the forehead, especially when talking about aging or expressions of emotion.
  • Context: It is often used in conversations about beauty, skincare, or aging.
Example:
  • "As she got older, she noticed more frown lines on her forehead."
Advanced Usage:
  • In discussions about cosmetic procedures, you might hear, "Many people choose Botox to reduce the appearance of frown lines."
Word Variants:
  • Frown (verb): To make a facial expression of displeasure or concentration.
  • Line (noun): A long narrow mark or band.
Different Meanings:
  • "Frown" can also refer to the expression itself, not just the line it creates. For example, when someone is upset or deep in thought, we say they are frowning.
Synonyms:
  • Wrinkle: A small line or fold in the skin.
  • Forehead wrinkle: A more specific term that refers to any wrinkle on the forehead.
  • Glabellar line: A more technical term used in dermatology for the lines between the eyebrows.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Frown upon" (idiom): To disapprove of something.

    • Example: "Many people frown upon littering in public spaces."
  • "Put a frown on someone's face" (phrase): To cause someone to feel unhappy.

    • Example: "The bad news put a frown on her face."
Conclusion:

Understanding the term "frown line" can help you describe facial expressions and aging more accurately.

Noun
  1. a facial wrinkle associated with frowning

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