Smile - Wikipedia-style Article
Smile
Definition
Smile is a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a facial expression in which the corners of the mouth curve upwards, indicating pleasure or friendliness. As a verb, it means to make such an expression.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /smaɪl/
- Respelling: SMILE
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /smaɪl/
- Respelling: SMILE
Etymology
The word "smile" originates from Middle English "smilen," derived from Old English "smēagol," meaning "to reflect" or "to look," and Old Norse "smīla," meaning "to laugh at."
Derivatives
- Smiley (adjective/noun)
- Smilingly (adverb)
- Smiler (noun)
- Resmile (verb, rare)
- Smiling (adjective/noun)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "smile" is commonly used to describe expressions of joy, friendliness, or politeness. Examples include "She gave a warm smile" (noun) and "He smiled at the joke" (verb).
Related Terms
- Laugh: To make a sound showing amusement or joy.
- Frown: To contract the brows in displeasure.
- Expression: A way of conveying emotions through the face.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A facial expression indicating pleasure: Refers to the upward curving of the mouth.
- Example: "Her smile lit up the room."
- An indication of friendliness: Refers to using a smile to express kindness or politeness.
- Example: "He greeted everyone with a smile."
Verb
- To form a smile with the face: Refers to the act of curving the mouth upwards.
- Example: "She smiled when she saw the gift."
- To express emotion through a smile: Refers to showing joy, amusement, or approval.
- Example: "He smiled in appreciation."