Chuckle, Giggle, Snicker, Cackle, Grin or Smirk?
Chuckle, Giggle, Snicker, Cackle, Grin or Smirk?
Hello and welcome to Fransy Fancy English! Today we'll explore the different ways of laughter! Brace yourself, it's contagious!
CHUCKLE
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CACKLE
To cackle to laugh in a high voice and is usually unpleasant.
Children giggle when they know that something funny is going to happen. Therefore, a person who giggles, laughs in a silly way because they are embarrassed or nervous!
SNICKER
To snicker is to laugh disrespectfully and in a low voice and sometimes at someone’s problems or mistakes.
There are a myriad different ways to smile. Let's look at some of them. Smile is silent and controllable.
SMIRK
A smirk is a smile that shows that you are pleased with yourself or satisfied because you have done something well. Some people smirk when they know something that other people don't know.
GRIN
A grin is a wide smile. It shows pleasure or amusement.
I burst out laughing!
I nearly died laughing!
I split my sides!
I almost wet myself!
He walked in and everyone just cracked up.
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