Affected+smile
11sim|per — «SIHM puhr», verb, noun. –v.i. to smile in a silly, affected way; smirk: »She stood before the mirror…simpering to her own image (Hawthorne). –v.t. to express by a simper; say with a simper. –n. a silly, affected smile. ╂[perhaps <… …
12simper — 1. verb /ˈsɪmpə,ˈsɪmpɚ/ To smile in a foolish, frivolous, self conscious, coy, or smug manner. Why, look at him look at this simpering self righteous mug! 2. noun …
13simper — I. v. n. Smile (affectedly), smirk. II. n. Smirk, affected smile …
14smirk — I. n. Affected smile, soft look, smickering. II. v. n. Smile (affectedly), simper …
15Smirk — Smirk, n. A forced or affected smile; a simper. [1913 Webster] The bride, all smirk and blush, had just entered. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …
16smirkingly — adv. with a self satisfied grin, smugly, with a conceited and affected smile …
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