100 Words for Facial Expressions December 09, 2017, 01:04:40 AM 100 WORDS FOR FACIAL EXPRESSIONS1. Absent:not attentive, preoccupied, absent-minded 2. Agonized:as if in pain or tormented3. Alluring:powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating; seductive 4. Appealing:attractive, in the sense of encouraging goodwill and/or interest5. Beatific:bestowing bliss, blessings, happiness 6. Bilious:spiteful; bad-tempered 7. Black:gloomy, pessimistic, dismal 8. Bleak:without hope or encouragement; depressing; dreary 9. Blinking:surprise, or lack of concern10. Blissful:showing a state of happiness or divine contentment11. Blithe:carefree, lighthearted, or heedlessly indifferent12. Brooding:showing unhappiness of thought or appears darkly menacing 13. Bug-eyed:frightened or surprised, having the eyes bulging 14. Chagrined:humiliated or disappointed15. Cheeky:impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way 16. Cheerless:joyless, depressing 17. Choleric:hot-tempered, irate18. Coy:shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring19. Crestfallen:dejected, dispirited, discouraged 20. Darkly:vaguely threatening or menacing manner 21. Deadpan:deliberately impassive or expressionless 22. Dejected:downcast, depressed, dispirited 23. Derisive:expressing contempt or ridicule 24. Despondent: showing profound hopelessness, discouragement, or gloom 25. Doleful: expressing sorrow, mournful26. Dour: relentlessly severe, stern, or gloomy in manner or appearance 27. Downcast: low in spirit28. Dreamy: pleasant, peaceful, and relaxing 29. Ecstatic: in a state of ecstasy, full of joy, rapturous30. Etched: a feeling clearly visible on someone’s face 31. Faint: cowardly, weak, or barely perceptible32. Fixed: set or intent upon something; steadily directed 33. Furtive: suggestive of guilty nervousness 34. Gazing: look intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought 35. Glancing: to look quickly or briefly 36. Glaring: having a fixed look of hostility, fierceness, or anger 37. Glazed: a fixed, dazed, or lifeless expression 38. Gloomy: filled with or showing gloom; sad, dejected, or melancholy. 39. Glowering: sullen dislike, discontent, or anger40. Glowing: showing the radiance of health, excitement 41. Grim: very serious or gloomy 42. Grave: something that is serious or doing something in a solemn manner 43. Haunted: showing signs of mental anguish or torment 44. Hopeless: depressed by a lack of encouragement or optimism45. Hostile: aggressively angry, intimidating, unfriendly46. Hunted: appearing worn or harassed as if one is being pursued. 47. Impassive: without emotion; apathetic; unmoved. 48. Inscrutable: mysterious, unreadable49. Jeering: insulting or mocking50. Languid: lacking in spirit or interest; listless; indifferent 51. Leering: look or gaze in an unpleasant, malicious, or lascivious way 52. Meaningful: full of meaning, significance, purpose53. Mild: easygoing, showing gentleness 54. Mischievous: annoyingly or maliciously playful; teasing55. Moody: gloomy, depressed, or sullen; ill-humored 56. Pained: expressing distress, anguish, or resentment 57. Pallid: lacking in vitality or interest 58. Peering: look keenly or with difficulty at someone or something 59. Peeved: annoyed; irritated; vexed 60. Petulant: impatient irritation, especially over some trifling annoyance 61. Pitying: sympathetic, expressing pity62. Pleading: seeking apology or to appeal earnestly or humbly 63. Pouting: to show displeasure or wearing a sullen expression 64. Quizzical: indicating mild or amused puzzlement 65. Radiant: bright with joy, hope 66. Roguish: playfully mischievous, especially in a way that is sexually attractive 67. Sanguine: cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident 68. Sardonic: grimly mocking or cynical 69. Scornful: contemptuous or derisive70. Scowling: to have a gloomy or threatening look 71. Searching: acutely observant or penetrating 72. Set: to direct with fixed attention 73. Shamefaced: feeling or expressing shame or embarrassment74. Slack-jawed: an indication of astonishment, bewilderment 75. Sly: showing a cunning and deceitful nature 76. Snarling: surly or threatening manner 77. Sneering: contort the face in a manner that shows scorn or contempt 78. Somber: oppressively solemn or sober in mood; grave 79. Sour: harsh in spirit or temper; austere; morose; peevish 80. Stolid: calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or animation 81. Straight-faced: with a blank or serious facial expression 82. Sulky: morose, bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cheerful. 83. Sullen: showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve 84. Taunting: to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock 85. Taut: strained or tense86. Tense: in a state of mental or nervous strain; high-strung87. Tight: firmly or closely fixed in place; secure88. Unblinking: looking at something in a honest and accurate way 89. Vacant: having or showing no intelligence or interest ; blank90. Veiled: not openly or directly expressed; masked; disguised; hidden91. Wan: of an unnatural or sickly pallor; pallid; lacking color 92. Wary: watchful, cautious, or alert93. Wide-eyed: having one’s eyes wide open in amazement 94. Wild-eyed: an expression of panic or desperation in their eyes 95. Wistful: showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing 96. Withering: weak, thin97. Woeful: full of grief; wretched; unhappy 98. Wolfish: resembling a wolf, in being rapacious, voracious, or lascivious 99. Wrathful: full of or characterized by intense anger 100. Wry: an expression of disgust, disappointment, or annoyance.