snickering Synonyms

snickering Meaning

snickering

to laugh in a covert or partly suppressed manner, an act or sound of snickering, to give a small and often mean or sly laugh

snickering Sentence Examples

  1. The students snickered quietly as the teacher made an embarrassing mistake.
  2. The malicious gossip snickered behind her hand at the misfortune of her rival.
  3. The bully snickered mockingly as he tormented his victim.
  4. The unruly child snickered disrespectfully at the authority figure.
  5. The spiteful enemy snickered with glee at the news of their downfall.
  6. The cunning politician snickered to himself, knowing he had outmaneuvered his opponents.
  7. The thief snickered gleefully as he pocketed his ill-gotten gains.
  8. The mischievous boy snickered as he set off a prank that would leave his classmates in stitches.
  9. The sly cat snickered as it watched its prey fall into its trap.
  10. The irreverent comedian snickered at the sacred beliefs of his audience.

FAQs About the word snickering

to laugh in a covert or partly suppressed manner, an act or sound of snickering, to give a small and often mean or sly laugh

laughter, catcall, scorn, satire, contempt, disparagement, mimicry, disdain,insult, caricature

applause,approval, praise,,commendation

The students snickered quietly as the teacher made an embarrassing mistake.

The malicious gossip snickered behind her hand at the misfortune of her rival.

The bully snickered mockingly as he tormented his victim.

The unruly child snickered disrespectfully at the authority figure.