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There are two action verbs in your sentence, 'make' and 'smile'.
A genuine, friendly smile should do.
friendly, glowing, genuine, sweet, gorgeous
Building self-confidence at work involves setting realistic goals, recognizing and celebrating your achievements, seeking constructive feedback for improvement, and focusing on continuous learning and skill development. Additionally, practicing positive self-talk, staying well-prepared for tasks, and surrounding yourself with supportive colleagues can also help boost your confidence in the workplace.
One can smile, without showing one's teeth, simply by keeping the lips together during the smile. It is however, considered to be less genuine than a full smile that includes the showing of teeth.
of all creatures only the man has the capacity to distinguished good or bad action
Yes, very much so. Con-artists use a genuine smile and sincerity to lure people into their schemes and/or scams.
No, the correct phrase is "she passed a smile" or "she gave a smile." "Passing a smile" implies the action of smiling and sharing it with someone else.
The rising action for the book Smile by Raina Telgemeier refers to the moment when Raina trips and knocked her front teeth out.
what are some smile's in Twilight ?& can you give me the page number too please (:
Yes. It is somewhat in between a smile and a grin.
It is primarily the zygomaticus major and risorius muscles that are responsible for a smile, aided in part by the action of the buccinator :)