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Different smiles, English words or phrases

Different laughter methods

Words:

Of giggling in disgust, especially laughing loudly. For example:

They all giggled happily.

They all giggled with joy.

Giggle means to laugh gently, especially when thinking of interesting things. For example:

She giggled at the thought of it.

She chuckled to herself at the thought.

* Giggling means laughing when you are happy, embarrassed or nervous. For example:

Hearing the joke, the girls giggled.

Hearing the joke, the girls giggled.

Laughter is laughter, laughter, laughter. For example:

They were all amused by his jokes.

Hearing his joke, they all laughed.

Roar means to laugh, and is often used to laugh. For example:

He looked so funny that we all laughed.

He looked so funny that we all laughed.

*snigger/snicker means snickering or snickering, especially for rude behavior or because of other people's problems or mistakes. For example:

What are you snickering at?

What are you snickering at?

*titter means snickering, especially nervous or embarrassed laughter. For example:

Girls, you've laughed enough!

Girls, stop giggling!

Phrases:

1. Zhan Yan smiles and Zhan Yan smiles.

This man is willing to do anything to make his wife laugh. )

2. Laugh heartily.

On hearing that he had won the lottery, the man laughed heartily. The man laughed heartily when he learned that he had won the lottery. )

Step 3 force a smile

At the funeral, he forced a smile on anyone who expressed his condolences. At the funeral, he forced a smile to face the people who came to mourn. )

4. Flattery smile

When he talks to his boss, he will show a charitable smile. When he talks to his boss, his face is full of flattering smirk. )

Step 5 smile bitterly

The student gave a wry smile when the teacher found that he had copied his homework. After the teacher found him copying homework, the student smiled bitterly. )