chortle
This term describes a specific, joyful sound that blends a soft chuckle with a nasal snort. It conveys a sense of smug satisfaction or genuine amusement, often occurring when someone is privately delighted by a situation. As a noun, the word follows standard countability rules, though it is frequently used in the singular to describe a single burst of laughter. It is less formal than laughter and more specific than a giggle, carrying a whimsical tone often associated with literary or playful contexts.
Meanings
To laugh in a breathy, gleeful way, often combining a chuckle and a snort.
"He couldn't help but chortle when he saw the puppy chasing its own tail."
A breathy, gleeful laugh that sounds like a combination of a chuckle and a snort.
"A sudden chortle escaped her lips during the silent movie."