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    tittering
    /ˈtɪt(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. expressing or characterized by half-suppressed laughter or amusement: "the tittering onlookers were stunned into silence"

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  2. laughing in a silly or nervous way, often about something you feel you should not laugh at: She loathed his sarcastic smirk and tittering laugh.

  3. to laugh in a nervous, affected, or partly suppressed manner : giggle, snicker… See the full definition

  4. TITTER definition: 1. to laugh nervously, often at something that you feel you should not be laughing at: 2. a…. Learn more.

  5. Jul 2, 2024 · Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. tittering. titteringly. titter tittered tittering. titters. the "titter" family. being or sounding of nervous or suppressed laughter.

  6. Define tittering. tittering synonyms, tittering pronunciation, tittering translation, English dictionary definition of tittering. intr.v. tit·tered , tit·ter·ing , tit·ters To laugh in a restrained, nervous way; giggle.

  7. Titter definition: to laugh in a restrained, self-conscious, or affected way, as from nervousness or in ill-suppressed amusement.. See examples of TITTER used in a sentence.

  8. to laugh in a restrained, self-conscious, or affected way, as from nervousness or in ill-suppressed amusement. n. a tittering laugh. Scandinavian; compare Old Norse tittra to quiver, Swedish (dialect, dialectal) tittra to giggle. perh. 1610–20.

  9. tittering (plural titterings) A group of magpies. Categories: English non-lemma forms. English verb forms. English lemmas. English nouns. English countable nouns. English terms with quotations.

  10. Other forms: tittered; tittering; titters. A titter is an awkward laugh at something that you shouldn’t be laughing at, like during dinner when Uncle Marvin makes a joke about your mother’s new hairstyle. If you try to hide your laugh, it’s probably a titter.

  11. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun tittering. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence.