100 Words for Facial Expressions

© Maksym Yemelyanov – Fotolia.comFace it — sometimes you must give your readers a countenance-based clue about what a character or a subject is feeling. First try conveying emotions indirectly or through dialogue, but if you must fall back on a descriptive term, try for precision:

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