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Definition of smile verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

smile

verb
 
/smaɪl/
 
/smaɪl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they smile
 
/smaɪl/
 
/smaɪl/
he / she / it smiles
 
/smaɪlz/
 
/smaɪlz/
past simple smiled
 
/smaɪld/
 
/smaɪld/
past participle smiled
 
/smaɪld/
 
/smaɪld/
-ing form smiling
 
/ˈsmaɪlɪŋ/
 
/ˈsmaɪlɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] to make a smile appear on your face
    • to smile slightly/broadly
    • to smile sweetly/warmly/brightly
    • to smile weakly/faintly/softly/sadly
    • He never seems to smile.
    • ‘That's easy,’ Elizabeth said, smiling.
    • Looking up from my book, I saw Monica's smiling face.
    • He smiled to think how naive he used to be.
    • smile at somebody/something She smiled at him and he smiled back.
    • She smiled at the thought of finally being able to see him again.
    • I had to smile at (= was amused by) his optimism.
    • Her eyes smiled up at him.
    • smile with/in something He smiled with relief.
    • She smiled in satisfaction.
    Extra Examples
    • Gary is always smiling—he's so positive.
    • He looked at the mess and smiled weakly.
    • The memory still made her smile.
    • She smiled with pleasure.
    • The doctor smiled reassuringly.
    • Lawrence nodded, smiling happily.
    • Molly smiled rather wryly and said nothing.
    • She smiled to herself, picturing how surprised her mother would be to see her.
    • She smiled up at him.
    Topics Feelingsa2, Appearancea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • broadly
    • widely
    • faintly
    verb + smile
    • try to
    • manage to
    • make somebody
    preposition
    • at
    • with
    phrases
    • smile down at somebody
    • smile up at somebody
    • smile from ear to ear
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  2. [transitive] to say or express something with a smile
    • smile something She smiled her thanks.
    • + speech ‘Perfect,’ he smiled.
  3. [transitive, no passive] smile something to give a smile of a particular type
    • to smile a small smile
    • She smiled a smile of dry amusement.
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps of Scandinavian origin; related to smirk.
Idioms
smile/grin/beam from ear to ear
  1. to be smiling, etc. a lot because you are very pleased about something
    • He was beaming from ear to ear.
    Topics Feelingsc2
See smile in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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