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How to say "I smiled" in English?

I smiled: I smiled.

Laughter can be expressed as follows:

1, laugh-laugh

They all laughed loudly. They all laughed loudly.

He laughs best who laughs last. Don't get too excited.

2, smile-smile

He smiled in agreement. He smiled in agreement.

Seeing the children so happy, she smiled. Seeing the children so happy, she smiled.

3、grin-grin

He grinned happily. He grinned happily.

The boy grinned when I gave him an apple. He grinned when I gave him an apple.

4, Chuck-smile; Giggle; Humble and snicker

He is laughing at the book he is reading. He found what he read interesting, so he laughed to himself.

5, giggle-giggle; joke

The stupid schoolgirl giggled. The girls are giggling.

I heard the girls giggling when I passed by. I heard the girls giggling when I was around them.

6, snickering-laughing; Snickering (usually disrespectful)

I snickered as soon as I heard his absent-minded opinions. After listening to his absurd views, I couldn't help walking away.

7, simper-fake smile; joke

He smirked at my words. He smirked at my words.

He just giggled when I told him about it. He just giggled when I told him that.

8, smirk-smile, satisfiedly smile; affected laugh

He smirked at everyone who passed by. He smirked at everyone who passed by.

The innocent smile of children is far above the fake smile of people in social interaction. A child's innocent smile is really better than a fake smile in the social field.

9, snickering; Hold back a smile

The girls snickered. The girls giggled.

He told me that with a smile. He told me with a smile.

10, roar-laugh, laugh.

His joke caused the whole audience to burst into laughter. His jokes made everyone laugh.

They laughed. They burst out laughing.

1 1, laugh wildly-laugh; Laugh wildly; Laugh heartily (usually not noble)

Everyone in the room was surprised when he laughed wildly at the occupation. Everyone in the room was taken aback when he burst out laughing on this occasion.

People laughed as soon as they saw Buffon's funny appearance. Everyone laughed when they saw the clown's funny appearance.

12, laugh-laugh loudly, laugh.

He laughed until his back ached. He laughed until his stomach ached.

13, laugh wildly-(laughs loudly) Marek Jones.

He burst out laughing. He burst out laughing.

14, giggle-(laughs) Like a hen's cry after laying eggs.

Those cackles from young men's throats, the educated purrs from girls, and the throbbing of record players can only mean another impromptu party. The boys' laughter, the girls' well-trained whirring and the rhythm sound from the phonograph are enough to show that this is another temporary dance.

15, giggling; Laugh softly

The children have been laughing. Children always laugh.