How Do You Spell GIGGLED?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈɪɡə͡ld] (IPA)

The word "giggled" is spelled with a soft G sound at the beginning, followed by the vowel sound /ɪ/ as in "kit", and then the consonant sound /g/ as in "go". The second syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ə/ as in "a", followed by the consonant sounds /l/ and /d/. The word "giggled" is a past tense verb, meaning to laugh lightly or in a high-pitched manner. Correct spelling of this word is important for effective communication in both informal and formal settings.

GIGGLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Giggled is a verb that refers to the act of emitting a series of light, soft and high-pitched sounds or laughs. It is typically done in a playful or slightly embarrassed manner, usually as a response to something humorous, amusing, or cute. When someone giggles, it is often characterized by a rapid and somewhat repetitive inhalation and exhalation of breath, resulting in short bursts of laughter.

    Giggling is a common expression of amusement among children, but it is not limited to them. People of all ages can giggle in various situations, such as being tickled, listening to a funny joke, or witnessing something entertaining or endearing. Giggles are often accompanied by a bright and cheerful expression, as it is considered a light-hearted and joyful form of laughter.

    The sound of giggling can be described as soft, gentle, and melodic, resembling a series of short, high-pitched "hee-hee" or "ha-ha" sounds. It is usually not as intense or prolonged as laughter, offering a more subdued form of expression, often suggestive of mild amusement or delight.

    Overall, giggling is a lighthearted and infectious expression of pleasure or amusement, which brings about a sense of happiness, warmth, and positivity, often capable of spreading joy to those around.

Top Common Misspellings for GIGGLED *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for GIGGLED

Etymology of GIGGLED

The word "giggled" is derived from the verb "giggle", which originated from the Middle English word "giglen". This Middle English term has Germanic roots and is related to the Old English word "gegilian", meaning "to laugh lightly or mock". The word "giggle" eventually emerged in the early 16th century to refer to a light, bubbly, or partly suppressed laughter.

Similar spelling words for GIGGLED

Conjugate verb Giggled

CONDITIONAL

I would giggle
we would giggle
you would giggle
he/she/it would giggle
they would giggle

FUTURE

I will giggle
we will giggle
you will giggle
he/she/it will giggle
they will giggle

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have giggled
we will have giggled
you will have giggled
he/she/it will have giggled
they will have giggled

PAST

I giggled
we giggled
you giggled
he/she/it giggled
they giggled

PAST PERFECT

I had giggled
we had giggled
you had giggled
he/she/it had giggled
they had giggled

PRESENT

I giggle
we giggle
you giggle
he/she/it giggles
they giggle

PRESENT PERFECT

I have giggled
we have giggled
you have giggled
he/she/it has giggled
they have giggled
I am giggling
we are giggling
you are giggling
he/she/it is giggling
they are giggling
I was giggling
we were giggling
you were giggling
he/she/it was giggling
they were giggling
I will be giggling
we will be giggling
you will be giggling
he/she/it will be giggling
they will be giggling
I have been giggling
we have been giggling
you have been giggling
he/she/it has been giggling
they have been giggling
I had been giggling
we had been giggling
you had been giggling
he/she/it had been giggling
they had been giggling
I will have been giggling
we will have been giggling
you will have been giggling
he/she/it will have been giggling
they will have been giggling
I would have giggled
we would have giggled
you would have giggled
he/she/it would have giggled
they would have giggled
I would be giggling
we would be giggling
you would be giggling
he/she/it would be giggling
they would be giggling
I would have been giggling
we would have been giggling
you would have been giggling
he/she/it would have been giggling
they would have been giggling

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: