wry face

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wry face

She made a wry face after tasting the sour lemon.

Definition

Noun: A wry face is a facial expression that shows dislike, disapproval, or contempt. It typically involves twisting or contorting the features, such as the mouth or nose, in a way that conveys scorn, disdain, or mild disgust.

Usage

The term "wry face" is used to describe a specific, often involuntary, grimace made in reaction to something unpleasant or contemptible. It is a physical manifestation of a negative opinion or feeling.

Examples
  • She made a wry face after tasting the bitter medicine.
  • His story was met with wry faces from the skeptical audience.
  • The critic looked at the painting with a wry face, clearly unimpressed.
Advanced Usage
  • "To pull a wry face": This is a common collocation meaning to make such an expression.
    • He pulled a wry face when he heard the outdated plan.
Variants and Related Words
  • Grimace (n/v): A twisted expression on the face, typically expressing pain, disgust, or wry amusement. While similar, a "grimace" has a broader range of causes (from physical pain to humor) than the specific disdain implied by a "wry face."
  • Sneer (n/v): An expression of scorn or contempt typically shown by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip. A sneer is more specifically contemptuous and less about physical twisting than a wry face.
Synonyms
  • Scornful look
  • Contemptuous grimace
  • Disdainful expression
Related Idioms
  • "To make a face": A more general idiom for contorting one's features to show dislike or disgust. A "wry face" is a specific type of made face.
    • The child made a face at the broccoli, but the adult made a more sophisticated wry face at the poor joke.
wry face

She made a wry face after tasting the sour lemon.

Noun
  1. a disdainful grimace

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