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What’s the difference between: Scowl and Smirk and Smile and Grin.?

What’s the difference between:

Scowl and Smirk

and

Smile and Grin.

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Sumaya #review

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Lindsey

1st on, I’d say was by and evil genius.

2nd, by the love happy person who lives down the street haha????

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SumayaQuestion author

Ugh! People just don’t understand the way I talk.

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Lindsey

then make it clear

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SumayaQuestion author

I can’t. Never mind. I got my answer.

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Lindsey

@Sumaya OK

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Edward

the eyes and forehead go up or do they go down.

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SumayaQuestion author

What does that mean?

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Edward

Sumaya Abdellatif you smile or scowl with your entire face. Watch, a laugh lifts our eyes and forehead up, while a scowl points the corner of our eyes down and makes lines on our forehead as in goes down.

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Tiffany

First- you could have just googled it like I did.

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Tiffany

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Brandi

A scowl is an unhappy, distasteful face whereas a smirk is a haughty smile. A smile is just a smile but a grin is a huge smile.

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SumayaQuestion author

Thanks.

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Tiffany

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Kari

A scowl is what a disappointed parent does. A smirk is what dad does when he knows he should be getting on to you for calling a boy a “bastard” but he’s proud because you did it right.

A grin is a smile on steroids.

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Cory

Assumed disapproval and approval vs. mischief

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Lauren

? – smirk
? – scowl
? – smile
? – grin

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Jordan

☺☺

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Aczar

perfect. ?

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Rebecca

Scowl^

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Joy

Smirk. Pictures are worth a thousand words in this case!

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Allan

They are all spelled different.

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Brian

Related to this, I recommend:
https://www.amazon.com/Emotion-Thesaurus-Writers-Character-Expression-ebook/dp/B00822WM2M/

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A.J.

A scowl is usually a show of anger or disgust. A smirk is usually self-righteous or confident. A smile is usually warm and genuine. A grin can be playful, mischievous, arrogant, or even evil.

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Eboni

Scowl is with the eyes, a smirk is with the mouth

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Patricia

A smile may or may not show teeth. A grin can show many teeth.

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Kirsten

A scowl is in anger, a smirk is like a half smile with attitude. A smile is genuine and a grin could be good or bad

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