Countenance - Law Dictionary Search Results
Countenance
Matched in: Term Countenance
Discountenance
To ruffle or discompose the countenance of to put of countenance to put to shame to
Ill favored
looking usually used of a face as an ill favored countenance
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Lamentable
Mourning sorrowful expressing grief as a lamentable countenance
Outface
To face or look one out of countenance to resist or bear down by bold looks or effrontery
Outgaze
of seeing or of looking hence to stare out of countenance
Pallid
Deficient in color pale wan as a pallid countenance pallid blue
Patronage
Special countenance or support favor encouragement or aid afforded to a person
Patronize
To act as patron toward to support to countenance to favor to aid
Shamefaced
Easily confused or put out of countenance diffident bashful modest
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