"Tittering" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tittering" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tittering" Meaning

The verb "tittering" means: laughing or giggling in a quiet, stifled or suppressed way, often in a nervous or amused manner. It can also mean to make a high-pitched, laughter-like sound, often because something is funny or absurd.

"Tittering" Examples

Usage Examples of Tittering


1. Used to describe a series of nervous or stifled coughs: "The audience couldn't help but hear the tittering as a fly buzzed around the girl's head."

2. Expressing muffled or suppressed laughter: "The teacher tried to maintain a serious tone but couldn't keep the tittering from turning into laughter when a student's joke."

3. Nervous or suppressed laughter, often indicating discomfort: "She felt her friend's tittering stop as soon as she walked into the room, knowing she wasn't sure what to talk about."

4. A slight, suppressed laugh or snicker: "Some of the group just did a tittering snicker when the team captain burped loudly in the meeting."

5. Use in poetry or creative writing to emphasize a delicate or awkward situation: "The night air was filled with tittering whispers as people couldn't help but stare at the young couple's awkward dance."

"Tittering" Similar Words

Titre

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A title, usually written above a book or a film.

Titrimeter

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Titter

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To burst out laughing in a sudden, short, and stifled way; a feeble or stifled laugh.

Tittered

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The word "tittered" is the past tense of the verb "titter", which means to laugh half-heartedly or nervously, often in a somewhat condescending or mocking way, producing a high-pitched, suppressed sound.

Titterel

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I think you may have made a small error in spelling. I believe you meant to type "woodpecker".<br><br>A woodpecker is a type of bird that belongs to the family Picidae. It is characterized by its ability to peck into trees with its strong, chisel-like beak, often making a sharp, drumming noise on the wood. This noise is known as a "drumming sound".

Titters

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To laugh or stifle a laugh, especially in a quiet or restrained manner; to make a low, stifled, or nervous laugh: "She tried not to titter to herself as she heard the silly joke."

Tittie

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That's a slang or informal term that refers to a breast, typically a woman's breast.<br><br>Example: "You dropped my titties!" (meaning: You dropped my breasts!)<br><br>However, it's worth noting that using this term in formal situations or with certain audiences may be considered impolite or off-putting. In formal contexts, a more polite and professional word, such as "breast" or "chest," would be more suitable.

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Tittle-tattle

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Gossip or trivial talk, especially about other people's private lives.

Tittle-tattling

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Gossiping or talking about someone's personal affairs, often in an unkind and uninvited manner.