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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.
GIGGLY : exhibiting short or nervous laughter or silliness. Synonyms of "giggling" include "snickering" or "tittering", which have no true adverb form.
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.
A chortle is a type of laughter that combines a chuckle with a snort, usually indicating amusement or satisfaction. It is characterized by a joyful and sometimes mischievous tone. The sound of a chortle can vary from person to person.
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
Hortle
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.
GIGGLY : exhibiting short or nervous laughter or silliness. Synonyms of "giggling" include "snickering" or "tittering", which have no true adverb form.
Sparkle, chortle
No, just a noun or verb.