What is another word for Giggled?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɪɡə͡ld] (IPA)

There are several words that can be used in place of "giggled" to describe a lighthearted laugh or chuckle. Some possible synonyms include "chortled," "snickered," "tittered," "chuckled," "sniggered," "guffawed," "laughed softly," and "smirked." Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, with "chortled" suggesting a more assertive or joyful laugh, while "snickered" or "sniggered" indicates a more suppressed or mischievous laugh. "Tittered" and "chuckled" could be used to describe a more polite or subtle laugh, while "guffawed" implies a boisterous or exaggerated laugh.

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What are the hypernyms for Giggled?

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Usage examples for Giggled

"He thinks he can," Giggled Constance.
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Pauline Lester
"I've heard those words before," Giggled Marjorie.
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Pauline Lester
But that girl Giggled from morning till night, and she made me laugh too.
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Mary Helen Fee

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