Home › Words › U › underbrowunderbrow/ˌʌndə(ɹ)ˈbɹaʊ/underbrow means with the brow lowered.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, underbrow ranks #1,765 of 42,747 for Qualifying.underbrow is pronounced /ˌʌndə(ɹ)ˈbɹaʊ/.EtymologyFrom under + brow.adjWith the brow lowered.advFrom beneath a lowered brow.e.g.“He looked underbrow at me.” — 1970, Richard Llewellyn, White Horse to Banbury Cross, page 207:nounThe portion of the face below the eyebrow and above the eyelid.e.g.“The Friar's eyes now seemed to burn no more with light, but looked out stern beneath his underbrow's concave; his voice was grave; he stood erect as if to soar above his natural height:” — 1971, Bernard D. N. Grebanier, The Angel in the Rock, page 62:The lower portion of the eyebrow.e.g.“Her big eyes are framed with brows that are almost bushy— the top part of the brow is left alone, only the underbrow is tweezed to give the brow an "angle."” — 1954, Motion Picture - Volumes 87-90:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.undereye 69% match — Under the eye. vs underbrow →brow 68% match — The bony ridge over the eyes, upon which the eyebrows are located. vs underbrow →supercilium 66% match — The eyebrow (arch of hair above each eye).; The region of the eyebrows. vs underbrow →overbrow 64% match — To hang over like a brow; to impend over. vs underbrow →eyebrowlike 62% match — Resembling or characteristic of an eyebrow. vs underbrow →browbone 62% match — The orbital ridge of the eye. vs underbrow →browless 61% match — Without a brow or eyebrows. vs underbrow →underface 61% match — The underside or downward-facing surface of an object. vs underbrow →