simper

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To smile in a foolish, frivolous, self-conscious, coy, or smug manner

How the fools kotowed and simpered while I looked over their jewels and speculated upon how much I could get for them!.

A foolish, frivolous, self-conscious, or affected smile; a smirk

He paused, and then a strange expression appeared on his lips. It was very like a simper.

{v} to smile like a fool, to look pleasantly
{n} a kind of smile, a foolish smile
{f} smirk, smile foolishly
To smile in a frivolous, self-conscious manner
To glimmer; to twinkle
When someone simpers, they smile in a rather silly way. The maid lowered her chin and simpered. Simper is also a noun. `Thank you doctor,' said the nurse with a simper. to smile in a silly annoying way (Perhaps from a language)
A constrained, self- conscious smile; an affected, silly smile; a smirk
A frivolous, self-conscious smile
{i} smirk, sly or silly smile
smile affectedly or derisively
To smile in a silly, affected, or conceited manner
simpered
past of simper
simpering
present participle of simper
simpering
{i} act of smiling foolishly
simpering
from Simper, v
simperingly
with a smirk, with a foolish grin
simperingly
In a simpering manner
simpers
plural of , simper
simpers
third-person singular of simper
simper

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    /ˈsəmpər/ /ˈsɪmpɜr/

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    () Origin uncertain; compare (probably from in Online Etymology dictionary) Danish simper / semper (“coy”), German zimper (“elegant, dainty”).