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furrowed (adjective)
grooved by a plow; anything resembling grooved land (such as a wrinkled forehead)

Whenever I asked my dad on a homework question, he furrowed his forehead and thought deeply.
kin (noun)
relatives, family

Every time I see my kin, we have a get together at our favorite restaurant, Apple Bee's.
resigned (verb)
yielding and uncomplaining; showing passive acceptance

When my sister was told to take out the trash, she resigned and did what she was told.
seep (verb)
to leak, drip, or flow out slowly

Every time my aunt changes my baby cousin's diaper, the wetness of it seems to seep through it.
rile (verb)
to anger or irritate

Whenever I win Crazy Eights against my dad, I rile him.
despondently (adverb)
hopelessly

Every time my brother starts loosing in a board game, he despondently gives up.
condemning (adjective)
strongly disproving of

Every day when I walk out of the house with a short skirt on, my mother starts condemning against my outfit.
reproachfully (adverb)
accusingly; making one feel ashamed

Whenever I get made fun of at school, the bully, Lisa always reproachfully teases me.