laugh, giggle, snigger, chortle, titter
chuckle, giggle
giggled, chuckled, blabbered, boomed, squeaked, cheeked, admire etc.
Her funny joke made me chuckle.
"Giggle" is usually used to mean a small high-pitched laugh. "Titter" is very similar to this meaning. Other words that could be used similarly to giggle are "chortle", "chuckle", and "snicker".
GIGGLY : exhibiting short or nervous laughter or silliness. Synonyms of "giggling" include "snickering" or "tittering", which have no true adverb form.
chuckle, giggle
chuckle, giggle, roar, scream, snicker, whoop, howl
giggled, chuckled, blabbered, boomed, squeaked, cheeked, admire etc.
To chuckle is to laugh quietly or inwardly. Some synonyms would be giggling, snicker, chortle, titter, or tee hee.
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.
Her funny joke made me chuckle.
That movie made me chuckle.
The Acquisitive Chuckle was created in 1972.
Barry Chuckle is 5' 5".
Barry Chuckle's birth name is Barry Patton Elliott.
Paul Chuckle was born in 1947 where as Barry was born in 1944, thus making Barry the oldest.
The Chuckle Brothers are still working as comedians in the United Kingdom. As of 2013 the Chuckle Brothers host a show titled "The Chuckle Brothers Meet The Phantom at the Theatre!"at the Cliff Pavilion.