chuckle laugh chortle giggle snicker
the other word for laughed is mocked, chuckled, snorted and hooted.
When someone chortles, they chuckle. A chortle is a breathy laugh.
Chortle is a cross between a chuckle and a snort. Chortle was first mentioned in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll, in 1872. This word is sometimes call a blend, when you blend two words together.
No, just a noun or verb.
chuckle laugh chortle giggle snicker
the other word for laughed is mocked, chuckled, snorted and hooted.
From the Free Online Dictionary:chor·tle (chôrtl) n.A snorting, joyful laugh or chuckle.intr. & tr.v. chor·tled, chor·tling, chor·tlesTo utter a chortle or express with a chortle.
When someone chortles, they chuckle. A chortle is a breathy laugh.
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Synonyms for the word "snicker" include giggle, chuckle, chortle, snigger, smirk, sneer, titter, sniggle and guffaw. Any word for a snarky laugh will be a synonym for snicker.
Chortle is a cross between a chuckle and a snort. Chortle was first mentioned in "Through the Looking-Glass" by Lewis Carroll, in 1872. This word is sometimes call a blend, when you blend two words together.
Sparkle, chortle
No, just a noun or verb.
The origin of chortle is 1871: coined by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking Glass; probably a blend of chuckle and snort.
GIGGLY : exhibiting short or nervous laughter or silliness. Synonyms of "giggling" include "snickering" or "tittering", which have no true adverb form.