Smile in spanish

Sonreír

pronunciation: soʊnɹ̩eiɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures

smile1 = sonrisa. 

Example: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.

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» be all smiles = ser todo sonrisas.

Example: Mexico are all smiles after a thumping win over Jamaica in rugby.

» break into + a smile = sonreír.

Example: Her face broke into a warm friendly smile.

» cheesy smile = sonrisa afectada, sonrisa falsa.

Example: What annoys people about Americans is that we have these big cheesy smiles on our faces all of the time, for no apparent reason whatsoever.

» extinguish + Posesivo + smile = dejar de sonreír.

Example: Then suddenly he extinguished his smile and arranged his countenance so that his listener should suppose him to be profoundly disturbed.

» saintly smile = sonrisa angelical.

Example: He was waiting with a saintly smile on his face and a bottle of his finest home-made brew in his hand.

» sardonic smile = sonrisa sardónica, sonrisa cínica.

Example: He was the perfect Mexican bandit with his weather-beaten face, and menacing, sardonic smile.

» smile + broaden = sonreír.

Example: I reached over and ran my fingers along her cheek and she turned toward me, a smile broadening in spite of her huff.

» steal + a smile = sonreír.

Example: Some of you old timers are likely stealing a smile as you read this, thinking that you were lucky not to have crossed paths with him.

» steal + a smile from = hacer sonreír.

Example: My video will make you laugh, or at least steal a smile from you.

» warm smile = sonrisa calurosa.

Example: A warm smile is the universal language of kindness.

smile (at)2 = sonreír (a). 

Example: He reflected along the way on the conversation with the head of readers' services, and smiled when he concluded that Balzac's biorhythm chart must have been peaking at that very moment -- or so he hoped.

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» begin to + smile = empezar a sonreír, comenzar a sonreír, ponerse a sonreír, echarse a sonreír.

Example: Babies of all cultures begin to smile between four and eight weeks of age.

» make + Nombre + smile = hacer sonreír.

Example: After a shitty-ass day, this is the one out of two things that can make me smile.

» start to + smile = empezar a sonreír, comenzar a sonreír, ponerse a sonreír, echarse a sonreír.

Example: My daughter smiled in her sleep from the very beginning but started to smile when she was awake at around one month.

Smile synonyms

grin in spanish: , pronunciation: grɪn part of speech: noun smiling in spanish: , pronunciation: smaɪlɪŋ part of speech: noun grinning in spanish: , pronunciation: grɪnɪŋ part of speech: noun
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