भौंहें चिढ़ाना
Bhauhen chhidana
A frown is a facial expression made by bringing your eyebrows together and turning the corners of your mouth down. It usually shows that someone is unhappy or thinking hard.
You pronounce 'frown' like this: 'frown' rhymes with 'crown'.
The word 'frown' comes from the Old English word 'frynian', which means to wrinkle the forehead.
The word 'frown' in Hindi is 'भृकुटी' (Bhrikūṭī).
The word 'frown' in Kannada is 'ಕನಸು' (Kanasu).
When you see a frown, it can look like a little upside-down smile! Frowns can happen when we feel sad or grumpy. But guess what? Just like the colorful butterflies in Eric Carle's books, we can change our frowns into smiles!
Try thinking of something fun, like playing with friends or reading a story. Soon, your frown will turn into a bright, happy smile!
Remember, smiles are like sunshine, making everything feel warm and bright. So, let’s spread those smiles everywhere we go! 🌞😊