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snicker

stifled laugh / chuckle / giggle
Intransitive VerbNoun
pl: snickerspast: snickeredpp: snickereding: snickering

This term describes a specific type of laughter that is intentionally restrained, creating a nasal or stifled sound. It carries a strong connotation of mockery or secret amusement, suggesting that the laughter is directed at someone else's misfortune or an awkward situation. Because the act of snickering is often seen as immature or unkind, it is frequently used in contexts involving school settings, social hierarchies, or moments of inappropriate levity during serious events.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To give a smothered, half-suppressed laugh, often to show contempt or amusement at someone else's expense.

"The students began to snicker when the teacher tripped over the rug."

Noun

A smothered or half-suppressed laugh, typically one that expresses derision or secret amusement.

"A loud snicker escaped from the back of the room during the serious presentation."

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