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Smirking Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
smirking. 1 of 2. Synonyms of smirking. present participle of smirk entry 1. smirking. 2 of 2. adjective. smirk· ing ˈsmər-kiŋ. : showing or suggesting a smug, condescending, or self-satisfied attitude. a smirking reply. … driving around in a tour bus with his own smirking face printed on the side. Ignatiy Vishnevetsky.
Smirk - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A smirk is specific kind of smile, one that suggests self-satisfaction, smugness, or even pleasure at someone else's unhappiness or misfortune. Smirk can function as either a noun or a verb: "Wipe that smirk off your face. Don't smirk at me, buddy: you're gonna get yours next!"
Smirk Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. ˈsmərk. plural smirks. Synonyms of smirk. : a smile that shows a smug, condescending, or self-satisfied attitude. A former prosecutor, she deploys an interrogation style that is impatient and knowing, almost amused. The eyebrows go up, a faint smirk plays around the lips: you might as well fess up. Dana Goodyear.
SMIRK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to smile in a way that expresses satisfaction with yourself or pleasure about having done something or knowing something that is not known by someone else: When she told him he was cool, he just smirked. smirk. noun [ C ] us / smɜrk / Her lips curled into a smirk.
SMIRK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
A smirk is a kind of smile, but it’s not a friendly smile—it’s often a sarcastic or arrogant one or one that’s intended to provoke or irritate the person who sees it. Smirk is also a verb that means to smile in such a way. People often smirk to show contempt for someone or something—such as by smirking at a person who’s angry at them.
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