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EPISODE · Jun 22, 2022 · 2 MIN

APPEARANCE - FACIAL EXPRESSIONS - PART ONE (36)

from BEYOND THE OBVIOUS · host Purushothaman C

APPEARANCE - FACIAL EXPRESSIONS - PART ONE beam, noun a wide and happy smile beam, verb to have a big happy smile on your face blush, verb to become red in the face because you are embarrassed due to shame, modesty or confusion blush, noun the red colour that spreads over one’s face due to embarrassment countenance a person’s look or their expression downcast depressed or low in spirit expression a look on a person’s face that shows their thoughts or feelings frown, verb to give evidence of displeasure or disapproval by bringing eyebrows close together frown, noun an angry or worried expression on a person’s face girn, verb to deliberately pull your face into a silly or unpleasant shape('Girn' began as a spelling variant of 'grin', but quickly took on a meaning of its own) glazed showing no feeling or emotion and marked by lack of expression glower to look in an angry, aggressive way to show annoyance or displeasure grimace, verb to make a disagreeable expression with one’s face to show pain, or hatred grimace,noun an ugly expression made by twisting your face, usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain grin a broad smile gurn, verb intentionally twist one’s face into a silly or offensive manner hangdog look sad or remorseful leer, verb to look or smile at somebody in a way that shows an immoral, evil or sexual interest explicitly leer , noun an appalling look or smile that shows somebody is interested in a person in an evil way

APPEARANCE - FACIAL EXPRESSIONS - PART ONE beam, noun a wide and happy smile beam, verb to have a big happy smile on your face blush, verb to become red in the face because you are embarrassed due to shame, modesty or confusion blush, noun the red colour that spreads over one’s face due to embarrassment countenance a person’s look or their expression downcast depressed or low in spirit expression a look on a person’s face that shows their thoughts or feelings frown, verb to give evidence of displeasure or disapproval by bringing eyebrows close together frown, noun an angry or worried expression on a person’s face girn, verb to deliberately pull your face into a silly or unpleasant shape('Girn' began as a spelling variant of 'grin', but quickly took on a meaning of its own) glazed showing no feeling or emotion and marked by lack of expression glower to look in an angry, aggressive way to show annoyance or displeasure grimace, verb to make a disagreeable expression with one’s face to show pain, or hatred grimace,noun an ugly expression made by twisting your face, usually of disgust, disapproval, or pain grin a broad smile gurn, verb intentionally twist one’s face into a silly or offensive manner hangdog look sad or remorseful leer, verb to look or smile at somebody in a way that shows an immoral, evil or sexual interest explicitly leer , noun an appalling look or smile that shows somebody is interested in a person in an evil way

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