smile (verb)
51summon — verb 1 order a person to come to a place ADVERB ▪ hastily, urgently ▪ duly (esp. BrE) ▪ She was duly summoned for an interview. ▪ back PREPOSI …
52vanish — verb 1 disappear suddenly and completely ADVERB ▪ just, simply ▪ I turned around and she had simply vanished. ▪ abruptly, instantly, promptly, suddenly …
53bewray — verb reveal unintentionally Her smile betrayed her true feelings • Syn: ↑betray • Hypernyms: ↑unwrap, ↑disclose, ↑let on, ↑bring out, ↑reveal, ↑ …
54make a face — verb contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do • Syn: ↑grimace, ↑pull a face • Derivationally related forms: ↑grimace (for: ↑grimace) …
55pull a face — verb contort the face to indicate a certain mental or emotional state He grimaced when he saw the amount of homework he had to do • Syn: ↑grimace, ↑make a face • Derivationally related forms: ↑grimace (for: ↑grimace) …
56canoodle — verb a) To caress, touch up, pet or make love Hes got a big smile on his face; whos he been canoodling recently? b) To persuade or cajole …
57grin like a Cheshire cat — verb To smile broadly, especially in a self satisfied way. John ended the set with a beautiful serve, an ace, and could not help grinning like a Cheshire cat …
58ratiocinate — verb /ˌrætiˈosəˌneɪt,ˌræʃiˈɑsəˌneɪt/ To use the powers of the mind logically and methodically; to reason. Observe the relative position, returned the Doctor with a smile. It is your attitude to believe through thick and thin in one mans judgment… …
59besmile — verb To smile at …
60stick out like a sore thumb — verb Be very noticeably different, especially in a negative way; to be particularly obtrusive, conspicuous, blatant, or prominent; to attract undue attention or notice. With that guilty smile of his, he stuck out like a sore thumb …