Wipe that smirk off your face!
Please don't smirk at me.
The man had a sardonic grin on his face. Professor Snape had a sardonic smirk on his face after Harry melted his cauldron.
Irrelevant means that it does not pertain to what you could be asking about. Example Sentence: Cookies are irrelevant to a tire salesman.Here is a few sentences with irrelevant in them;The comment she made was irrelevant to me.The smirk on his face was irrelevant.The information was irrelevant to the homework assignment.
(A smirk may be arrogant, derisive, or innocently playful.)"When the investigators asked him about the crime, the suspect gave a smirk in reply.""I swore that I would win and wipe that arrogant smirk off his face.""Seeing an impish smirk on her son's face, Mrs. Smith suspected he was up to mischief again."
I think sneer's antonym may be: friendly...?
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
"Johnny had a mischievous smirk upon his face after having read his sister's diary."
When Sara knocked me over, her smirk told me that she had done it on purpose.
Josh had a smirk on his face when he got a B+ on his test.
he smirked his way through the interview
The man had a sardonic grin on his face. Professor Snape had a sardonic smirk on his face after Harry melted his cauldron.
Irrelevant means that it does not pertain to what you could be asking about. Example Sentence: Cookies are irrelevant to a tire salesman.Here is a few sentences with irrelevant in them;The comment she made was irrelevant to me.The smirk on his face was irrelevant.The information was irrelevant to the homework assignment.
(A smirk may be arrogant, derisive, or innocently playful.)"When the investigators asked him about the crime, the suspect gave a smirk in reply.""I swore that I would win and wipe that arrogant smirk off his face.""Seeing an impish smirk on her son's face, Mrs. Smith suspected he was up to mischief again."
How did Thomas Smirk die
I think sneer's antonym may be: friendly...?
i hate that word, likewise, i use it in this sentence
The opposite of a smirk is a sincere or genuine smile, which conveys warmth and friendliness rather than smugness or sarcasm. While a smirk often suggests arrogance or disdain, a genuine smile reflects openness and happiness. Other alternatives could include a frown or a grimace, as these express discontent or displeasure.
With a smirk on her face, the girl retorted, "Flattery will get you nowhere, you cretin!" then she stalked off with a shake of her head.