Titter

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪtər/

Titter (verb)

  1. To laugh quietly or in a nervous way, often because of embarrassment.

Examples

  • They tittered at the funny joke.
  • She let out a soft titter at the joke.

Common collocations: titter with laughter, titter softly

Synonyms of Titter

Neutral

Antonyms of Titter

  • Opposite of laughing; expressing sadness.
  • A loud expression of fear or excitement, unlike quiet laughter.