simper

[ˈsɪmpər]

simper Definition

to smile in a way that is not sincere or natural, often to try to please people who you think are important.

Using simper: Examples

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

  • Example

    She simpered at him, hoping to get his attention.

  • Example

    He simpered when he saw the celebrity.

  • Example

    The politician simpered for the cameras.

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    She simpered and giggled throughout the entire conversation.

simper Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with simper

  • simper up

    to put on a fake smile or act in a way that is insincere or unauthentic

    Example

    She always simpers up when she's around her boss.

  • to smile in a way that is not sincere or natural, often to try to please someone who you think is important

    Example

    He simpered at the interviewer, hoping to make a good impression.

  • to smile in a way that is not sincere or natural, often to try to get through an uncomfortable or awkward situation

    Example

    She simpered through the meeting, even though she was nervous and didn't know what to say.

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Summary: simper in Brief

'Simper' [ˈsɪmpər] is a verb that means to smile insincerely or unnaturally, often to please someone who is considered important. It can be used in various contexts, such as trying to get someone's attention or making a good impression. 'Simper' is synonymous with 'smirk,' 'grin,' 'beam,' and 'smile.'