damaris29
Sly smile vs Smirk what are each for you as a native speaker. I'm getting a headache trying to tell them apart using dictionary definitions. thanks!
Sep 24, 2013 11:57 PM
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They look fairly close and there is some overlap. There are some smiles I could classify as possibly both a sly smile and a smirk. However there is a difference. A sly smile would imply that I know something you don't; that I am hiding something from you and am proud of it. A smirk is more obvious. I'm not hiding anything. It is a smug look of superiority, and it says that I either don't care about others or think less of them; that I have won in some negative way.
September 25, 2013
Sly is an adjective, meaning marked by skills in deception. Yesterday he thought he was sly while cheating on his math test. Smirk can be a noun or verb. Ernest, why do you have a smirk on your face? Are you planning on doing something bad? I can tell she is up to no good; she's smirking right now!
September 25, 2013
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