A furled brow typically refers to a facial expression where the brow is tense or contracted, often indicating confusion, concentration, or displeasure. It is commonly associated with deep thought, concern, or frustration.
Neanderthals were robust and had a stocky build, with shorter limbs compared to modern humans. They had a prominent brow ridge, large noses, and a lower forehead. Their skulls were elongated from front to back and they were adapted to cold climates with bony eye ridges to protect against harsh weather.
Homo sapiens have a larger brain size, higher forehead, reduced brow ridges, and a more rounded skull compared to Homo erectus. Homo erectus skulls typically have thicker cranial bones, a longer and lower skull shape, and prominent brow ridges.
Australopithecus afarensis had a more prominent jaw and brow ridges compared to Homo sapiens. Additionally, their faces were more prognathic, meaning the lower face protruded forward. In contrast, Homo sapiens have smaller jaws and flatter faces with less prominent brow ridges.
Neanderthals had a more robust build with a stocky body, prominent brow ridges, and a larger brain size compared to anatomically modern humans like Cro-Magnons who had a more gracile build, prominent chin, and a smaller brain size. Neanderthals also had a wider pelvis, shorter limbs, and adapted to a cold climate with a large nasal cavity for warming and moisturizing air.
He furrowed his brow in confusion as he tried to solve the math problem.
Furrowed is a noun. "He furrowed into the ground to make a rut." "Her brow was furrowed in concentration."
Brow, IE "Confusion furrowed his brow."
Furrowed means wrinkled or plowed. Here are some sentences.His brow was furrowed with worry.The furrowed field was waiting for us to plant our crops.Her furrowed forehead told us she was upset.You can also use it as a verb, meaning the act of furrowing. She furrowed her brow as she worried about her uncle. The plow furrowed the field.
As a result of extreme constipation, Mike's brow furrowed while he sat on the toilet.
She furrowed her brow in confusion, trying to understand the complicated instructions.
The little boy's brow furrowed as if this was the weightiest question ever posed.
The depth of his furrowed brow was rather disconcerting. You will find the Yeti crab at a deeper depth than this.
As yet another person used nonplussed to describe an uninterested reaction, I furrowed my brow and appeared nonplussed as to how the meaning of this word had changed.
His brow suddenly furrowed like a malevolent thunderstorm. We must batten down the hatches before the thunderstorm arrives! Thunderbirds arrive with thunderstorms...
Furrowed means to create narrow grooves or lines in something, such as furrowed brows indicating concern or concentration. This term is often used to describe a surface that has been marked with furrows or wrinkles.
No, they are not the same. Grimace is a contorted facial expression often indicating pain or disgust, while scowl is a facial expression showing displeasure or anger with a furrowed brow and downturned mouth.