Verb
he snickered at the puzzled look on her face Noun
a snicker of derision when we heard their offer on the house
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Verb
However, there is no rule prohibiting snickering in private.—
Judith Martin,
Mercury News,
26 May 2026 Early never makes fun of Maddie, never lets the audience snicker at the screen.—
Ryan Lattanzio,
IndieWire,
6 May 2026
Noun
The grown-ups in the audience snicker.—
Amy Nicholson,
Los Angeles Times,
3 June 2026 There were snickers from some of the other students, including a tall and lank-haired kid whose name Adele didn’t know.—
Jonathan Franzen,
New Yorker,
1 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for snicker