"Chuckling" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Chuckling" Meaning

Chuckling refers to a low, gentle, and quiet laughter, often accompanied by a soft, throaty sound. It is a mild and subdued form of laughter, typically used to express amusement, humor, or playfulness. Chuckling often conveys a sense of joviality or good humor, and is often used to break the ice, diffuse tension, or to show approval or appreciation.

"Chuckling" Examples

Usage Examples of "Chuckling"


1. At a private joke: As they walked out of the meeting room, I could hear their CEO and business partner chuckling about something only they understood.
2. In amusement: The comedian's wittiest remark had the audience chuckling throughout the whole set, with a few people even rolling on the floor laughing.
3. In satisfaction: After finishing a challenging project, my team leader was chuckling to himself, clearly pleased with how it had turned out.
4. In shared laughter: We were all chuckling together as we dug up old photos from our high school graduation party, remembering the good old days.
5. In politeness: The awkward silence between the two strangers on the elevator was suddenly broken when they both started chuckling about the peculiar elevator music.

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