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The official frown — a verdict delivered without the bother of saying it aloud.
means To consider something wrong, bad, or unacceptable, often signaling it through judgment rather than action.
from From Latin probare, to prove or find good, plus dis-, the great reverser — literally to un-find-good, judgment first appearing in English around the 1400s.
Quiet weaponOften expressed by silence, raised eyebrows, or a sigh.
Probe cousinShares its root with prove, probe, and probable.
Not forbiddingYou can disapprove yet do absolutely nothing about it.