Buddha-like composure, approve of, calmness, cool, face, guise, looks, philosophy, seal of approval, sympathy, yea
Last update: February 6, 2017
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She has a pleasant countenance. [noun]
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His boss would never give countenance to such a stupid plan. [noun]
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Never countenance a fraud. [noun]
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If you will show him a harsh and angry countenance he will do the same. [noun]
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The College does not countenance any research which harms the health or welfare of any of our animals. [noun]
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He bared his gray locks, and looked around the timid and quiet throng by which he was encircled, with a firm and collected countenance. [noun]
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During the long period that the tribe had thus been collected, the Mohican warrior had kept a steady, anxious look on the cold and senseless countenance of his son. [noun]
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The flushed countenance, angry eye and swelling figure of the scout, produced a sensation of secret awe in all that heard him. [noun]
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In the meantime, Duncan saw Alice to a place of safety, and then sought the scout, with a countenance that denoted how eagerly he also panted for the approaching contest. [noun]
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His countenance grew very sensibly less stern and he now deigned to answer more directly. [noun]
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He was without arms, and his paint tended rather to soften than increase the natural sternness of his austere countenance. [noun]
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