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Meaning of grin
A facial expression characterized by a slight, often involuntary, upward curving of the corners of the mouth.
Etymology of grin
The word "grin" originated in the 15th century, derived from the Middle English word "grinnen", which is also related to the Old English word "grinnian", meaning "to bare the teeth" or "to show the teeth", and the Old Norse word "grinna", meaning "to snarl" or "to show the teeth".
Synonyms
smile
smirk
beam
leer
sneer
simper
chuckle
giggle
snicker
guffaw
laugh
cackle
snort
chortle
titter
smirk
glance
peek
glance
leer
beam
sparkle
glimmer
gleam
twinkle
sparkle
radiate
glow
shine
dazzle
flash
flicker
glint
glimmer
wink
nudge
nod
gesture
express
convey
communicate
articulate
reveal
expose
display
exhibit
show
manifest
demonstrate
evidence
attest
confirm
verify
authenticate
smile broadly
smile widely
smile brightly
smile warmly
smile sweetly
smile kindly
smile gently
smile softly
smile quietly
smile silently
smile inwardly
smile outwardly
smile openly
smile frankly
smile honestly
smile sincerely
smile heartily
smile cordially
smile graciously
smile amiably
smile affably
smile genially
smile benignly
smile benevolently
smile munificently
smile generously
smile liberally
smile handsomely
smile attractively
smile alluringly
smile enticingly
smile captivatingly
smile charmingly
smile winningly
smile disarming
smile beguiling
smile bewitching
smile enchanting
smile spellbinding
smile mesmerizing
smile hypnotizing
smile dazzling
smile stunning
smile astounding
smile astonishing
smile amazing
smile incredible
smile unbelievable
smile inconceivable.
Definitions
- A facial expression characterized by a slight, often involuntary, upward curving of the corners of the mouth, typically expressing amusement, pleasure, or friendliness.
- To express a smile, typically in a slightly involuntary or mischievous way, often accompanied by a slight curvature of the corners of the mouth.
Usage Examples
- The child couldn't help but grin when she saw the clown at the birthday party.
- He grinned from ear to ear when he received the good news.
- The mischievous grin on his face suggested that he was up to something.
- She grinned sheepishly when her friend caught her telling a lie.
- The wide grin on his face expressed his joy and excitement.
Antonyms
frown
scowl
glower
glare
stare
look
gaze
stare
gape
gawk
leer
sneer
snarl
snort
scoff
jeer
mock
ridicule
deride
disdain
despise
dislike
disapprove
condemn
criticize
censure
reproach
reprove
chastise
rebuke
admonish
reprimand
lecture
scold
chide
reproach
disfavor
dislike
disdain
despise
hate
abhor
loathe
detest
abominate
execrate
deplore
lament
mourn
grieve
sorrow
regret
lament
bemoan
bewail
lament
wail
moan
groan
sigh
pine
yearn
long
crave
covet
desire
want
wish
aspire
aim
strive
seek
pursue
endeavor
attempt
try
struggle
fight
contend
compete
rival
oppose
resist
defy
refuse
decline
reject
spurn
repudiate
renounce
forsake
abandon
desert
leave
quit
stop
cease
desist
halt
pause
break
interrupt
suspend
discontinue.