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Brow - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

brow

/braʊ/ /braʊ/

Definition:

The forehead or the ridge above the eye, often expressing emotion.

Synonyms:

forehead, eyebrow, temple

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(none applicable)

Common Collocations:

furrowed brow, raised brow, sweaty brow

Derivatives:

browed, browless

Usage Tips:

Use "brow" to describe the forehead or expressive area above the eyes in phrases like "knitted brow."

Common Phrases:

knit one's brow, by the sweat of one's brow, highbrow

Etymology:

Old English *brū*, meaning eyelid or eyebrow; related to German *Braue*.

Examples:

  • 1. She wiped her sweaty brow after running.
  • 2. His furrowed brow showed deep concentration.
  • 3. The artist painted delicate brows on the portrait.
  • 4. She raised a skeptical brow at his excuse.

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