smiles Antonyms

Meaning of smiles

smiles

to affect with or by smiling, to look or regard with amusement or ridicule, to be fortunate or agreeable, to have, produce, or exhibit a smile, a pleasant or encouraging appearance, to look with amusement or ridicule, a change of facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward especially in expression of amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn, a facial expression in which the eyes brighten and the corners of the mouth curve slightly upward and which expresses especially amusement, pleasure, approval, or sometimes scorn, to express by a smile, to appear pleasant or agreeable, to bestow approval

smiles Sentence Examples

  1. Her radiant smiles filled the room with warmth and joy.
  2. The baby's infectious smiles melted everyone's hearts.
  3. The sunflowers swayed in the breeze, their golden smiles reaching towards the sun.
  4. The children's smiles brought a ray of sunshine to the dreary day.
  5. His genuine smiles disarmed even the most skeptical of strangers.
  6. The secret smiles between the lovers spoke volumes without words.
  7. The painting captured the enigmatic smiles of the Mona Lisa.
  8. The elderly couple's smiles held decades of shared memories and love.
  9. The students beamed with pride as they received their diplomas with smiles that could light up the world.
  10. Amidst the chaos, her unwavering smiles served as a beacon of hope and resilience.

FAQs About the word smiles

to affect with or by smiling, to look or regard with amusement or ridicule, to be fortunate or agreeable, to have, produce, or exhibit a smile, a pleasant or en

laughs,grins,beams, sneers, simpers,smirks

glares,grimaces, frowns, scowls, pouts, glowers, lours,lowers, glooms,sulks

Her radiant smiles filled the room with warmth and joy.

The baby's infectious smiles melted everyone's hearts.

The sunflowers swayed in the breeze, their golden smiles reaching towards the sun.

The children's smiles brought a ray of sunshine to the dreary day.