To smirk means to smile in a way that shows you feel proud or know something others do not. It can sound a little rude or silly. People often smirk when they feel clever or superior.
She smirked after winning the game.
He smirked when he told the joke.
A smirk is a smile that shows someone feels better than others or is being silly and annoying. It can make people feel uncomfortable because it looks rude or mocking.
He had a smirk on his face all day.
Her smirk showed she felt proud.
Smirking can also mean to smile quietly when you feel pleased or amused inside. It is less about rudeness and more about private joy or knowing something others may not.
She smirked when she heard the good news.
He smirked quietly to himself.
Smirking can sometimes mean smiling at a wrong time, like during serious talks or sad moments. This smile feels disrespectful or rude to others.
He smirked during the serious meeting.
She smirked at the wrong moment.
Psychologists say a smirk is a smile people use to show they feel better or more important than others. It often shows negative feelings like arrogance or disdain.
The smirk revealed his arrogance clearly.
Her smirk showed she felt superior.
Smirking can happen when a person feels happy because they did something smart or won something. This smile shows pride or self-satisfaction.
He smirked after solving the puzzle.
They smirked at their clever plan.
In old or literary English, smirk could mean to smile a little, with a quiet or mysterious feeling. The meaning is less about rudeness and more about subtle emotion.
She smirked faintly at the old poem.
He smirked with a secret thought.