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simper

/ˈsɪmpər/
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Other forms: simpering; simpered; simpers

To simper means to smile in an artificial, coy or self-conscious way. If you hope to please someone by simpering, you may wind up annoying him or her.

The origin of the word simper is not clear, but it is probably Germanic as there are similar words in Danish as well as Middle Dutch. What is clear is that a simper is not attractive to those observing it. Watching your colleague simper and giggle as the boss tells a not-very-funny joke, you can be sure that she is angling for that promotion.

Definitions of simper
  1. verb
    smile affectedly or derisively
    synonyms: smirk
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    types:
    fleer
    to smirk contemptuously
    type of:
    smile
    change one's facial expression by spreading the lips, often to signal pleasure
  2. noun
    a silly self-conscious smile
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    type of:
    grin, grinning, smile, smiling
    a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement
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