SHADES OF SMILE
Smile
pleasure, favor or amusement
Her smile killed me.
Dimple
a small indentation in the cheek
She dimpled in every picture taken by him.
Laugh
Contempt, derision or amusement
We couldn’t help laughing at his jokes.
Chortle
breathy and gleeful way
All of these boys always chortle after each game score won by them.
Chuckle
Inwardly
I chuckled the boy’s dirty face walking home after school.
Giggle
slightly silly
When you are in ill-concealed amusement or nervous embarrassment, you are tending to giggle with short repeated gasps.
Titter
short and half-suppressed
She tittered at him in knowing who had hiden away his car keys.
Snigger
behind one’s back
Most of them have been taught how to avoid sniggering at someone’s misfortune with this poem.
Snicker
smothered and half-suppressed
Nobody likes him because he snickers at his staffs in giving advice.
Simper
coquettish
It’s really easy to define who is good or bad in simpering because of its ingratiating gesture.
Smirk
offensively conceited
His rival smirks in triumph but he keeps pridely calm.
repeated and tremulous
Bird twitter but man also does in free social networking service.
Guffaw
loud and boisterous
Some guffaws at the end of a stressful day of work are so good!
Cackle
Shrill and broken manner
A group of old women are cackling in their own jokes in the room.