noun
- facial expressions or appearances
verb
- tolerates or approves of something
Examples
- The students’ worried countenances revealed their anxiety about the test.
- Their cheerful countenances brightened the entire room.
- The principal will not countenance any form of bullying in school.
- She refuses to countenance such rude behavior from her children.
- The judge’s stern countenance intimidated the defendant.
- The company does not countenance discrimination of any kind.
- His calm countenance masked his inner turmoil.
- The board will not countenance any violations of policy.