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Let’s learn how to say “laugh out” in English!

Human expressions are very rich, and there are more than ten kinds of "smiles" alone. In English we are familiar with the sayings ***ile and laugh. *** Ile refers to a "smile" with the corners of the mouth raised without laughter, while laugh refers to a "laugh" with laughter. In addition, ***ile and laugh can be verbs or nouns. In addition to ***ile (smile) and laugh (laugh), do you think of other ways to say "laugh" in English? Let’s learn how to “laugh out” in English! knowing *** ile / *** ile knowingly

My friend nodded and gave me a knowing *** ile.?My friend nodded to me and gave me a knowing smile.

The o boys *** iled at each other knowingly.? The two boys looked at each other and smiled in tacit understanding. snicker (v.) snickered

The students snickered behind the teacher’s back.? The students snickered behind the teacher’s back. furtive *** ile

The shy little girl gave him a furtive *** ile. The shy little girl gave him a furtive *** ile. laugh out loud

I laughed out loud when I saw that funny video.? I laughed out loud when I saw that funny video.

laugh heartily

The audience laughed heartily at the edian’s joke.? The comedian’s joke made the audience laugh. wry *** ile / *** ile wryly wry smile

When I asked about Roger's divorce, he just gave me a wry *** ile.?When I asked about Roger's divorce, he just gave me a wry *** ile. Give me a wry smile.

He just *** iled wryly when I asked about his divorce.? I asked him about his divorce, and he just gave me a wry smile. laugh bitterly

The man laughed bitterly as he talked about his troubled past. When he talked about his troubled past, the man smiled bitterly at me. *** irk (v./n.) fake smile, smile triumphantly

What are you *** irking about? Why do you smile so thiefly?

Wipe that *** irk off your face!? Take off your fake smile! sneer (v./n.) sneer, laugh contemptuously

Brad always sneers at the way I dress.? Brad always sneers at the way I dress.?

She looked at him with a sneer of disgust.? She looked at him with a sneer of disgust. giggle (v./n.) giggle, giggle

Jane always giggles when she gets nervous.? Jane always giggles when she gets nervous.

Monica’s annoying giggle is driving me crazy.? Monica’s annoying giggle is driving me crazy. chuckle (v./n.) chuckle, laugh secretly

Bill chuckled as he read the story.? Bill chuckled secretly as he read the story.

That ic strip is always good for a chuckle.? That comic strip is always good for a chuckle.