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Grin

UK /["/ɡrɪn/","/ɡrɪnz/","/ɡrɪnd/","/ˈɡrɪnɪŋ/"]/US /["/ɡrɪn/","/ɡrɪnz/","/ɡrɪnd/","/ˈɡrɪnɪŋ/"]/

Definition

to smile widely

In simple words: A wide smile showing your teeth.

Examples

  • He couldn't help but grin when he saw the surprise party.
  • The child grinned proudly after finishing the difficult puzzle.
  • Despite the bad news, she managed to grin and stay positive.
  • The tricky salesman grinned slyly as he made the deal.
  • He grinned from ear to ear after winning the championship.
  • The villain grinned menacingly in the shadowy room.

Usage notes

Use 'grin' to describe a happy or cheeky smile. It’s suitable for most contexts but can be overly informal in very serious situations.

Grammar pattern

grin + at + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'grin' as a 'big grin' — imagine a cat grinning widely.

Collocations

  • broadly
  • widely
  • slightly
  • at
  • like
  • to
  • grin ear to ear
  • grin from ear to ear

Synonyms

  • smile
  • beam
  • grin widely
  • smirk

Antonyms

  • frown
  • scowl

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'grin' with 'smile' — a grin is usually wider.
  • Using 'grin' in a negative context — it's primarily positive.
  • Saying 'grin' without a preposition when referring to who you're smiling at.