English

grin

ɡrɪn, ɡɹɪn
Meaning: to smile broadly
Part of Speech: Verb Alternative Readings: ɡɹɪn

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Verb inflections

Form Inflected form
Base grin
3rd person singular present grins
Present participle grinning
Past grinned
Will future will grin
Going-to future going to grin
Imperative negative don't grin / do not grin

Example sentences

She grinned when she saw the surprise.
She grinned when she saw the surprise.
She grinned mischievously as she hid the final puzzle piece.
She grinned mischievously as she hid the final puzzle piece.

Usage Notes

To smile widely, often showing teeth. It usually expresses happiness, satisfaction, or amusement.

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