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sim·per  (smpr)
v. sim·pered, sim·per·ing, sim·pers
v.intr.
To smile in a silly, self-conscious, often coy manner.
v.tr.
To utter or express with a silly, self-conscious, often coy smile: simpered a lame excuse.
n.
A silly, self-conscious, often coy smile.

[Perhaps of Scandinavian origin.]

simper·er n.
simper·ing·ly adv.

simper [ˈsɪmpə]
vb
1. (intr) to smile coyly, affectedly, or in a silly self-conscious way
2. (tr) to utter (something) in a simpering manner
n
a simpering smile; smirk
[probably from Dutch simper affected]
simperer  n
simpering  adj & n
simperingly  adv

simper - To smile in a silly or self-conscious way.
See also related terms for silly.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.simper - a silly self-conscious smile
grin, grinning, smile, smiling - a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
Verb1.simper - smile affectedly or derisively
smile - change one's facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure
fleer - to smirk contemptuously

simper
verb smile coyly, smirk, smile self-consciously, smile affectedly The maid lowered her chin and simpered.
Translations
simper [ˈsɪmpəʳ]
A. Nsonrisa f afectada
B. VIsonreír con afectación
C. VT "yes," she simpered-sí -dijo sonriendo afectada
simper [ˈsɪmpər]
viminauder
nminauderie f
with a simper → en minaudant
simper
n … she said with a simper…, sagte sie mit säuselnder Stimme
vi (= smile)geziert or albern lächeln; (= talk)säuseln
vtsäuseln
simper [ˈsɪmpəʳ]
2. vifare lo/a smorfioso/a


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