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
When you chuckle, you laugh quietly and softly. It can be because you are thinking about something funny.











CACKLE
To cackle to laugh in a high voice and is usually unpleasant. 




GIGGLE
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.












When you laugh a lot at something, you can say:


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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