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smirk

Smirk vs Smark - What's the difference?

smirk | smark |


As nouns the difference between smirk and smark

is that smirk is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful while smark is a fan of professional wrestling who is aware that the matches are scripted but enjoys them nonetheless.

As a verb smirk

is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous.

As an adjective smirk

is smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Scoff vs Smirk - What's the difference?

scoff | smirk |


As nouns the difference between scoff and smirk

is that scoff is derision; ridicule; a derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach while smirk is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

As verbs the difference between scoff and smirk

is that scoff is to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision while smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous.

As an adjective smirk is

smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Smirk vs Smirt - What's the difference?

smirk | smirt |


As verbs the difference between smirk and smirt

is that smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous while smirt is to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun smirk

is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

As an adjective smirk

is smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Smerk vs Smirk - What's the difference?

smerk | smirk |


In obsolete terms the difference between smerk and smirk

is that smerk is smart; jaunty; spruce while smirk is smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Shirk vs Smirk - What's the difference?

shirk | smirk |


As verbs the difference between shirk and smirk

is that shirk is to avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc; to stay away from while smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous.

As nouns the difference between shirk and smirk

is that shirk is one who shirks or shirk can be (islam) the unforgivable sin of idolatry while smirk is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

As an adjective smirk is

(obsolete) smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Smirk vs Grina - What's the difference?

smirk | grina |

Grina is likely misspelled.


Grina has no English definition.

As a noun smirk

is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

As a verb smirk

is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous.

As an adjective smirk

is smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Smirk vs Smicker - What's the difference?

smirk | smicker |


As verbs the difference between smirk and smicker

is that smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous while smicker is to look amorously or wantonly; smirk.

As adjectives the difference between smirk and smicker

is that smirk is (obsolete) smart; spruce; affected; simpering while smicker is elegant; fine; gay.

As a noun smirk

is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

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