Chortles Meaning in English
word · lemma: chortle
释义
To laugh quietly or with a mix of a snort and a chuckle, often because something is funny in a gentle or slightly mischievous way.
用法与细微差别
'Chortle' is semi-formal, often used in books or storytelling, not in casual conversation. It suggests a mix of laughter and a slight snort. Typical in phrases like 'he chortles with delight'. Avoid confusing with 'giggle' (lighter, more childish) or 'snicker' (sneaky, mocking).
例句
The baby chortles when he sees his toy.
basic
She chortles at her friend's joke.
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The old man chortles as he watches the birds.
basic
He chortles to himself when he remembers the silly story.
natural
“That's hilarious!” she chortles, slapping her knee.
natural
The teacher chortles when the class tries to act serious but can't stop giggling.
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