"Smirked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Smirked" Meaning

To smirk is to smile slightly to oneself, often in a superior or knowing way, showing a hint of amusement or contempt. A smirk is a facial expression of a slight smile, often associated with a look of amusement, irony, or sarcasm.

Example: "He smirked at the thought of his opponent's defeat in the election."

"Smirked" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Smirked"

1. To deliberately look at something with a mixture of amusement and contempt or annoyance.


> She smirked at him because of his ridiculous outfit.

2. To express ridicule or contempt through one's facial expression.


> His smirked face immediately told everyone that he didn't believe a word she was saying.

3. Used to describe an instance where someone's face, mainly their lips, forms a crooked or mocking facial expression, often to convey disbelief or scorn.


> He smirked when she accused him of cheating on the exam.

4. Often followed by "at someone" or "at something," used to describe an action that shows amusement or mockery.


> The comedian smirked at the audience with his latest joke.

5. Can also describe a facial expression that is half-amused, half-roguish, hinting at a face that is set in a somewhat mocking manner.


> His friend smirked to himself as he replayed his clever trick in his head.

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