💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Scowler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| scoffernoun | One who scoffs or mocks. |
| scoldernoun | One who scolds. |
| scornernoun | One who mocks or scoffs; a mocker. |
| glowerernoun | One who glowers. |
| scroylenoun | (obsolete) A mean person; a wretch. |
| frownernoun | One who frowns. |
| objurgatornoun | One who objurgates; a scolder or rebuker. |
| sneerernoun | One who sneers. |
| sourpussnoun | (informal) A person who is habitually gloomy, sullen or miserable; a grouch; a scowling person. |
| scoldeenoun | One who receives a scolding. |
| scowmannoun | One who pilots a scow. |
| squinternoun | One who squints. |
| scrawlernoun | Someone who scrawls; a scrawly writer. |
| scutchernoun | An implement or machine for scutching hemp, flax, cotton, etc. |
| sculkernoun | Dated form of skulker. [Agent noun of skulk; one who skulks.] |
| scroungernoun | One who scrounges. |
| scourgernoun | One who, or that which, scourges. |
| sulkernoun | One who sulks. |
| scrotenoun | (informal) The scrotum. |
| scuffernoun | One who scuffs the feet. |
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