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laugh, chuckle, giggle, titter, snicker, guffaw, snort Hello, everyone I'd like to know the difference between laugh, chuckle, giggle, titter, snicker, guffaw and snort? For snort, does it mean negatively? Thanks a lot
sniggering, snickering [snigger, snicker] | WordReference Forums sniggering snickering, snigger, snicker Is one wrong and one right? Are they used depending on different region? Do the words have identical meaning? I thank you for your contributions Oh_Man
Snickering - WordReference Forums Hi! In this sentence; "Wow Dan, it wz 'bout time you brought a girl home!", the first one snickered Is it okay to use "snickered" as a way of speaking? Thanks in advance
snickering her nolly | WordReference Forums Terry Pratchett makes up words - words and concepts I'm afraid I don't remember what 'snickering her nolly' meant, but you might be able to infer it from something previously (or subsequently) mentioned in the book
Snickering - WordReference Forums Hello, Do you have an idea of what could be the translation for snickering in this context? Those layoffs should be cause not for self-satisfied snickering but for despair The text deals with the important layoffs of the last years in the Newspaper industry Thanks for your help!
no skin off (teeth) | WordReference Forums It ain’t no skin off your teeth ” (Only he didn’t say “teeth,” to the snickering delight of the youngsters clustered around ) I wonder how to understand the underlined part I didn't get why this phrase is snickering delight He didn't say teeth So the youngsters only hear "it ain't no skin off", and this half phrase is funny?
Liggle - WordReference Forums Liggle wasn't there laugh snickeringly snickering laughing in a half-suppressed, typically scornful way; sniggering: "when I informed my fellow writers, I received a snickering reply" cackle (intransitive) To laugh with a broken sound similar to a hen's cry The witch cackled evilly chuckle To laugh quietly or inwardly guffaw To laugh
got a whisper. . . | WordReference Forums I actually heard this from the “Good Place” drama - "You've got a whisper in your snickerbox" Tahani’s soul mate has been keeping a vow of silence but broke it due to Eleanor Tahani actually wasn’t supposed to hear him and heard him speaking When the others at the same place denied her soul
snicker vs mock - WordReference Forums Hi, guys I'm having trouble with two words "snicker" and "mock" In this sentence No one snicker at Peter, because he is a respectable man Shall I use snicker or mock?
a pff-ing giggle | WordReference Forums I fail, my character gets destroyed in a spectacularly comical manner That makes the boy laugh hard, but not with a wide-open mouth, he makes that good-natured childish "pff" sound through his lips How would you combine these senses of pff-ing and snickering, or describe that form of giggling apart from the others?