long-faced

[US]/[lɒŋˌfeɪst]/
[UK]/[lɑːŋˌfeɪst]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having a long face; having a sad or disappointed expression.; Resembling a long face in shape.; Gloomy or pessimistic.

Phrases & Collocations

long-faced expression

looking long-faced

long-faced and glum

was long-faced

seem long-faced

long-faced child

becoming long-faced

long-faced fellow

found long-faced

quite long-faced

Example Sentences

the child looked long-faced after failing the test.

she gave him a long-faced stare across the room.

he had a long-faced expression when he heard the news.

the audience was long-faced about the play's ending.

a long-faced customer complained to the manager.

the politician adopted a long-faced demeanor during the debate.

she was long-faced about having to work late again.

the team became long-faced after losing the championship.

he presented a long-faced report on the project's failure.

the long-faced dog watched the squirrels in the yard.

despite the victory, she wore a long-faced expression.

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