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Detailed Translations for chortle from English to Spanish

chortle:

Conjugations for chortle:

present
  1. chortle
  2. chortle
  3. chortles
  4. chortle
  5. chortle
  6. chortle
simple past
  1. chortled
  2. chortled
  3. chortled
  4. chortled
  5. chortled
  6. chortled
present perfect
  1. have chortled
  2. have chortled
  3. has chortled
  4. have chortled
  5. have chortled
  6. have chortled
past continuous
  1. was chortling
  2. were chortling
  3. was chortling
  4. were chortling
  5. were chortling
  6. were chortling
future
  1. shall chortle
  2. will chortle
  3. will chortle
  4. shall chortle
  5. will chortle
  6. will chortle
continuous present
  1. am chortling
  2. are chortling
  3. is chortling
  4. are chortling
  5. are chortling
  6. are chortling
subjunctive
  1. be chortled
  2. be chortled
  3. be chortled
  4. be chortled
  5. be chortled
  6. be chortled
diverse
  1. chortle!
  2. let's chortle!
  3. chortled
  4. chortling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

chortle [the ~] nom

  1. the chortle (chuckle; snigger; grinning; chuckling)

Translation Matrix for chortle:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
risa entre dientes chortle; chuckle; chuckling; grinning; snigger
- chuckle
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
hacer muecas a chortle; chuckle; snicker; snigger smirk
reírse entre dientes chortle; chuckle; snicker; snigger chuckle; smile; smile coyly; snicker
reírse para sus adentros chortle; chuckle; snicker; snigger chuckle; gloat; smile coyly; snicker; titter
reírse por lo bajo chortle; chuckle; snicker; snigger chuckle; gloat; smile; smile coyly; snicker; titter
- chuckle; laugh softly

Related Words for "chortle":

  • chortling, chortles, chortler

Synonyms for "chortle":


Related Definitions for "chortle":

  1. a soft partly suppressed laugh1
  2. laugh quietly or with restraint1

Wiktionary Translations for chortle:

chortle
noun
  1. joyful, somewhat muffled laugh

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
chortle borbotar; borbotear glucksenintransitiv, beim Lachen: unterdrückte, dunkel klingende Laute stoßweise von sich geben