chuckle
laugh quietly / suppressed laugh
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: chucklespast: chuckledpp: chuckleding: chuckling
This word describes a specific type of laughter that is muted and often private. It carries a connotation of mild amusement, irony, or secret satisfaction, suggesting a sound that is felt in the chest or throat rather than projected loudly. It differs from a giggle, which is often higher-pitched and associated with nervousness or childishness. As a noun, it refers to the sound itself. While it is generally countable, it is used to describe a brief, singular event of laughter. There are no irregular pluralization rules for this term.