titter

[ˈtɪtər]

titter Definition

  • 1to laugh in a quiet and nervous way because you are amused or embarrassed by something
  • 2a short, nervous laugh that shows you are amused or embarrassed

Using titter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "titter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The audience tittered nervously at the comedian's joke.

  • Example

    She couldn't help but titter when she saw the silly hat he was wearing.

  • Example

    There was a titter of laughter from the crowd.

  • Example

    She gave a little titter of amusement.

titter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for titter

Phrases with titter

  • to laugh quietly and nervously at something that is amusing or embarrassing

    Example

    The girls tittered at the boys' antics.

  • a short, quiet laugh that shows you are nervous or uncomfortable

    Example

    There was a nervous titter in the room as the speaker stumbled over his words.

  • a quiet laugh that you try to stop from coming out

    Example

    She couldn't help a suppressed titter when she saw the look on his face.

Origins of titter

from Middle English 'titteren', meaning 'to giggle'

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Summary: titter in Brief

'Titter' [ˈtɪtər] is a verb and noun that describes a quiet, nervous laugh that expresses amusement or embarrassment. It can be used in phrases like 'titter at,' and 'a nervous titter.' Synonyms include 'giggle' and 'snicker.'