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scowling
adjective as in dark
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Strong matches
adjective as in dire
Strongest matches
adjective as in grim
adjective as in minatory
Weak matches
- aggressive
- alarming
- apocalyptic
- at hand
- baleful
- baneful
- black
- bullying
- cautionary
- close
- comminatory
- dangerous
- dire
- fateful
- forthcoming
- grim
- ill-boding
- imminent
- impendent
- impending
- inauspicious
- intimidatory
- looming
- loury
- lowering
- lowery
- minacious
- near
- overhanging
- portending
- portentous
- sinister
- terrorizing
- ugly
- unlucky
- unpropitious
- unsafe
- upcoming
- warning
adjective as in threatening
Strongest matches
adjective as in ugly
Example Sentences
Kamarck added that the impression on the screen may be “an angry scowling guy versus your son’s football coach at a backyard barbecue,” before adding that Vance probably will be a skilled debater.
In short, the debate may well have shown swayable voters that Harris is fit to be president — and the ranting, scowling Trump is unfit.
Instead of lying about the economy, Trump, scowling and shouting for all 90 minutes, was forced by his own ego into defending the crowd sizes and the brilliance of his oratory.
What was initially viewed as a visionary achievement and epic gift to Black Rock City, soon became a source of contention, where camp leads and builders were often left scowling and defeated.
While every presidential election is a complex machine involving millions of people with their own idiosyncratic opinions, there is a simple, visually arresting contrast defining this one: Harris' boisterous laugh versus Trump's relentless scowling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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