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Fowning

Noun: Fowning refers to the act of making a displeased or disapproving facial expression, usually by furrowing one's brows.

Example sentence: Sarah's fowning clearly indicated her dissatisfaction with the proposal.

Verb: To fown means to express disapproval or displeasure through one's facial expression.

Example sentence: The teacher frowned at the students' disruptive behavior.

Adjective: Fowning can be used as an adjective to describe something or someone that appears displeased or disapproving.

Example sentence: The fowning cat glared at the dog, clearly not amused.

Adverb: Fowningly is an adverb that describes the manner in which someone expresses disapproval or displeasure through their facial expression.

Example sentence: He shook his head fowningly, silently conveying his disappointment.

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