smile (verb)

  • 91broaden — verb 1) her smile broadened Syn: widen, expand, stretch (out), spread 2) the government tried to broaden its political base Syn: expand, enlarge, extend, widen, swell, increase, add …

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  • 92frown — verb Syn: scowl, glower, glare, lour, make a face, look daggers, give someone a black look, knit one s brows; informal give someone a dirty look Ant: smile Phrases: frown on …

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  • 93grin — verb & noun Syn: smile, beam, smirk Ant: frown, scowl …

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  • 94lour, lower — ▶ verb SCOWL, frown, look sullen, glower, glare, give someone black looks, look daggers, look angry; informal give someone dirty looks. Opposites smile …

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  • 95face — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 front part of the head ADJECTIVE ▪ angelic, beautiful, cute, handsome, lovely, perfect, pleasant, pretty, sweet …

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  • 96German verbs — may be classified as either weak , with a dental consonant inflection, or strong , showing a vowel gradation (ablaut). Both of these are regular systems. Most verbs of both types are regular, though various subgroups and anomalies do arise. The… …

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  • 97force — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)s[/t]] ♦ forces, forcing, forced 1) VERB If someone forces you to do something, they make you do it even though you do not want to, for example by threatening you. [V n to inf] He was charged with abducting a taxi driver and forcing… …

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  • 98give — 1 verb past tense gavepast participle given PROVIDE/SUPPLY 1 (T) to provide or supply someone with something: give sb sth: Researchers were given a 10,000 grant to continue their work. | Can you give me a ride to the office on Tuesday? | He went… …

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  • 99play — 1 /pleI/ verb 1 CHILDREN (I, T) when children play, they do things that they enjoy, often together or with toys: The children ran off to play on the beach. | play sth: The boys were playing soldiers. | I don t want to play that game! (+ with):… …

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  • 100set — 1 /set/ verb past tense and past participle set PUT DOWN 1 PUT (transitive always + adv/prep) to carefully put something down somewhere, especially something that is difficult to carry: set sth down/on etc: She set the tray down on a table next… …

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