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Mr. Tom Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Raise knitted brows

Hi

Could you please offer one or two expressions synonymous to the underlined in these sentences?

Use of such difficult words in spoken English would only raise knitted brows.

Use of such difficult words in spoken English would only attract/cause knitted brows.

Use of such difficult words in spoken English would only create confused looks.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

I think the idiom you want is to raise eyebrows. Knitted is wrong in your sentences. I'm not sure what the intended meaning is supposed to be.

  • I think the idiom you want is to raise eyebrows.
  • Knitted is wrong in your sentences.
  • I'm not sure what the intended meaning is supposed to be.
  • CB
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I think the idiom you want is to raise eyebrows. Knitted is wrong in your sentences. I'm not sure what the intended meaning is supposed to be.

CB

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Mr. Tomraise knitted brows.

This is puzzling and unnatural.

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