Snicker Meaning in English
word
ˈsnɪkɝ
SNIK-er
snˈɪkɐ
SNIK-uh
परिभाषा
To laugh quietly in a way that is partly hidden, often at something silly or when you are not supposed to laugh.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Semi-informal; often used for a quiet, sometimes mocking or secretive type of laugh. Common in stories, with phrases like 'snicker at' something or someone. Not as loud as 'laugh' or as rude as 'sneer'. In British English, 'snigger' is more common.
Spanish: reírse por lo bajo - reírse disimuladamentePortuguese (BR): rir baixinho - rir disfarçadamentePortuguese (PT): rir-se baixinho - rir-se disfarçadamenteChinese (Simplified): 偷笑 - 暗笑Chinese (Traditional): 偷笑 - 暗笑Hindi: दबी हँसी हँसना - चुपचाप हँसनाArabic: يضحك بخفة - يضحك بصوت منخفضBengali: খিকখিক হাসা - মুচকি হাসাRussian: хихикатьJapanese: くすくす笑うVietnamese: cười khúc khíchKorean: 킥킥거리다 - 낄낄거리다Turkish: kıs kıs gülmekUrdu: دبی دبی ہنسناIndonesian: cekikikan - tertawa kecil
उदाहरण वाक्य
The children began to snicker during class.
basic
Don't snicker at your brother.
basic
She tried not to snicker when she saw the funny hat.
basic
I heard someone snicker behind me during the meeting.
natural
They couldn't help but snicker at the joke.
natural
Whenever the teacher made a mistake, a few students would snicker.
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