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frown

[froun] / fraʊn /




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In other tests, Google Photos’ AI editor turned my son’s frown into a smile and removed my husband’s sunglasses.

From The Wall Street Journal

For her, karate is a way to "release emotions" and "bring serenity during stressful times", even though it was long frowned upon for women to practise the sport in Iran.

From Barron's

Executive salaries remained just a few times median income and stock buybacks were illegal or frowned upon, ensuring prosperity went into workers’ pockets.

From The Wall Street Journal

While doping is generally frowned on, a conspicuous counterexample is in the works: the “Enhanced Games,” a series of athletic contests in which performance-enhancing drugs are allowed.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the food bank, Grahame Lucas said he worked to "turn frowns upside down".

From BBC