Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

make-a-face

verb
/ˌmeɪk ə feɪs/
Definition
To contort one’s facial expression, often to convey emotion or make a joke.
Examples
  • She made a face when she tasted the sour lemon.
  • During the performance, the clown made funny faces to entertain the children.
  • Instead of complaining, he just made a face to express his disapproval.
Meaning
The act of altering one’s face in a way that elicits amusement or communicates feelings, typically used in playful or humorous contexts.
Synonyms
  • grimace
  • make a grimace
  • frown
  • smirk