different between frowning vs tempestuous

frowning

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?f?a?n??/

Verb

frowning

  1. present participle of frown

Noun

frowning (plural frownings)

  1. The act of giving a frown.
    • 1734 Isaac Watts, Reliquiæ juveniles
      Let all the creatures above and below frown and scowl upon me; if my Creator smile, I am happy; nor can all their frownings diminish my complete joy.

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tempestuous

English

Etymology

From Middle English tempestuous, tempestious, variants of tempestous, from Old French tempesteus, tempestos, tempestuose, from Latin tempestu?sus, equivalent to tempest +? -uous.

Adjective

tempestuous (comparative more tempestuous, superlative most tempestuous)

  1. Of, or resembling a tempest; stormy, tumultuous.

Synonyms

  • (stormy): stormy, windy, blustery, tumultuous

Derived terms

  • tempestuously
  • tempestuousness

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