giggle Antonyms

Meaning of giggle

Wordnet

giggle (n)

a foolish or nervous laugh

Wordnet

giggle (v)

laugh nervously

Webster

giggle (v. t.)

To laugh with short catches of the breath or voice; to laugh in a light, affected, or silly manner; to titter with childish levity.

Webster

giggle (n.)

A kind of laugh, with short catches of the voice or breath; a light, silly laugh.

giggle Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's infectious giggle filled the room with a cheerful melody.
  2. The baby's soft giggles brought a smile to her mother's face.
  3. The lovers shared a secret and let out a burst of conspiratorial giggles.
  4. The children's mischievous giggles echoed through the playground.
  5. The comedian's hilarious antics elicited a chorus of giggles from the audience.
  6. The students couldn't help but giggle at the teacher's silly joke.
  7. The friends' silly banter turned into an uncontrollable bout of giggles.
  8. The nurse's warm smile and soothing words brought forth a giggle from the scared child.
  9. The kittens' playful antics sent ripples of laughter and giggles through the house.
  10. The sound of her own giggles made Mary pause and reflect on how happy she felt.

FAQs About the word giggle

a foolish or nervous laugh, laugh nervouslyTo laugh with short catches of the breath or voice; to laugh in a light, affected, or silly manner; to titter with ch

joking,laugh, joke, yak, quip, scream, jape, yock, wisecrack, drollery

cry,cry, sob, wail, wail, moan, groan, sob, moan, groan

Sarah's infectious giggle filled the room with a cheerful melody.

The baby's soft giggles brought a smile to her mother's face.

The lovers shared a secret and let out a burst of conspiratorial giggles.

The children's mischievous giggles echoed through the playground.