Smile
UK /["/smaɪl/","/smaɪlz/","/smaɪld/","/ˈsmaɪlɪŋ/"]/US /["/smaɪl/","/smaɪlz/","/smaɪld/","/ˈsmaɪlɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to make a smile appear on your face
In simple words: A happy or friendly expression made by turning up the corners of your mouth.
Examples
- She always manages to smile, even on the toughest days.
- His smile lit up the entire room.
- I smiled when I saw the beautiful sunset.
- You should smile more often; it makes you look friendly.
- The child's smile was contagious and made everyone feel happy.
Usage notes
Use 'smile' in both formal and informal contexts. In formal situations, it can express politeness or friendliness. Avoid using 'smile' in contexts that require seriousness or sadness.
Grammar pattern
smile + at + object
Memory hint
Think of a 'mile' traveled to bring a smile to your face.
Collocations
- broadly
- widely
- faintly
- try to
- manage to
- make somebody
- at
- with
- smile down at somebody
- smile up at somebody
- smile from ear to ear
Synonyms
- grin
- beam
- smirk
- show teeth
- laugh
Antonyms
- frown
- scowl
- glower
Common mistakes
- Using 'smile' without an object when it should be 'smile at someone.'
- Confusing 'smile' with similar words like 'grin' which has a broader meaning.
- Incorrectly using 'smile' as a noun in plural form ('smiles') in contexts that only need the singular.