smirk (Meaning)

Wordnet

smirk (n)

a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure

Wordnet

smirk (v)

smile affectedly or derisively

Webster

smirk (v. i.)

To smile in an affected or conceited manner; to smile with affected complaisance; to simper.

Webster

smirk (n.)

A forced or affected smile; a simper.

Webster

smirk (a.)

Nice,; smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

smirk Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher cast a knowing smirk at the student who had just slipped up.
  2. The villain's smirk was cold and calculating, hinting at sinister intentions.
  3. The child gave her teacher a sly smirk, hoping to avoid punishment.
  4. The winner couldn't help but smirk at his defeated opponent.
  5. The receptionist's smirk was both polite and condescending, leaving the visitor feeling uneasy.
  6. The teenager's smirk betrayed his arrogant and dismissive attitude.
  7. The politician's smirk gave away his insincerity, despite his attempt to appear genuine.
  8. The thief flashed a quick smirk as he made his escape with the stolen goods.
  9. The bully's smirk was both taunting and threatening, leaving his victims feeling intimidated.
  10. The comedian's smirk was infectious, eliciting laughter and joy from the audience.

FAQs About the word smirk

a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure, smile affectedly or derisivelyTo smile in an affected or conceited manner; to smile with affected comp

grimace, scowl, stare, frown, pout, sneer, simper,mouth, glare, mug

applause, cheer, applause,cheer,, clapping,clapping

The teacher cast a knowing smirk at the student who had just slipped up.

The villain's smirk was cold and calculating, hinting at sinister intentions.

The child gave her teacher a sly smirk, hoping to avoid punishment.

The winner couldn't help but smirk at his defeated opponent.