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smirk

smirk / smirk / smirk
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: smirkspast: smirkedpp: smirkeding: smirking

A smirk is characterized by an asymmetrical or tight-lipped quality, conveying a sense of internal triumph or condescension. It differs from a genuine smile in that it is often perceived as offensive or arrogant, signaling that the person believes they possess knowledge or status that others lack. In social interactions, the word carries a strong negative connotation. While a smile suggests warmth or happiness, a smirk suggests a lack of sincerity or a desire to belittle another person, often appearing in contexts of rivalry, sarcasm, or secret satisfaction.

Meanings

Intransitive Verbsmirk

To smile in a smug, conceited, or silly way.

"He continued to smirk even after the teacher scolded him."

Transitive Verbsmirk
[~ at someone]

To smile smugly or condescendingly at a person.

"She could not help but smirk at his naive attempt to lie."

Nounsmirk

A smug, conceited, or silly smile.

"A slight smirk played on his lips as he watched his rival fail."

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