Giggly

/ˈɡɪɡli/ adjective

Definition

Inclined to giggle; characterized by giggling; prone to laughing in a light, nervous, or involuntary way.

Etymology

From 'giggle' plus the adjectival suffix '-y,' which means 'having the quality of' or 'full of.' This is the most standard adjectival form derived from the verb 'giggle.'

Kelly Says

Giggly' is one of those perfect words that parents and teachers use to describe certain moods in kids—it's that specific state where everything seems funny and laughter becomes almost involuntary and contagious.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አይን ላይ እንደ ነው
ay-in la-y en-de new
ARالعربية
مضحكة
mudhakka
BNবাংলা
হাসি
h-a-si
CACatalà
gorgor
gor-gor
CSČeština
směšná
smesh-na
DADansk
kikkende
kik-ken-de
DEDeutsch
kichlig
kish-leehg
ELΕλληνικά
γέλα
ye-la
ESEspañol
risueña
ree-sway-nya
FAفارسی
خنده‌دار
khand-e-dar
FISuomi
nauraileva
nau-rai-le-va
FRFrançais
rire
reer
GUGU
ખેલવા
khel-va
HAHA
kwanta
kwan-ta
HEעברית
צוחקת
tsho-khat
HIहिन्दी
हँसी
han-see
HUMagyar
nevetgép
ne-vet-gep
IDBahasa Indonesia
ngakak
ngah-kah
IGIG
ịrị
ee-ree
ITItaliano
gaia
gah-yah
JA日本語
にこにこ笑う
ni-ko-ni-ko warau
KKKK
қалқа
qal-qa
KMKM
ប្រាប់
pra-ap
KO한국어
낄낄거리다
kkil kkil geo-ri-da
MRMR
हसणे
has-ne
MSBahasa Melayu
ketawa
ke-ta-wa
MYမြန်မာ
ရင်ပြိုင်
yin-p-roi-ng
NLNederlands
kikkerig
kik-ker-ig
NONorsk
latterlig
lat-ter-lig
PAPA
😂
PLPolski
śmiechliwa
shmee-kh-lee-va
PTPortuguês
tagarela
ta-gah-reh-lah
RORomână
îmbufată
im-bu-fa-ta
RUРусский
хихикающая
khi-khi-ka-yushchaya
SVSvenska
skrattandes
shkrat-an-des
SWKiswahili
kucheka
koo-che-ka
TAதமிழ்
கலகல
kala-kala
TEతెలుగు
గుర్రె
gur-re
THไทย
หัวเราะ
hua rae
TLTL
tawa
ta-wa
TRTürkçe
kahkaha
kah-kah-hah
UKУкраїнська
сміхлива
smykh-li-va
URاردو
ہنسنا
han-sna
VITiếng Việt
khà khà
kha kha
YOYO
ṣẹṣẹ
she-she
ZH中文
咯咯笑
ge ge xiao
ZUZU
ngena
nge-na

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Commonly applied to women, girls, and feminine-coded people to suggest they are not serious, rational, or authoritative. Used as a soft delegitimization in academic, professional, and political contexts.

Inclusive Usage

Use neutrally to describe a momentary mood without implying permanent character or judgment of competence. Avoid using to dismiss someone's credibility.

Inclusive Alternatives

["amused","cheerful","in good spirits"]

Empowerment Note

Women scientists, leaders, and thinkers have reclaimed joy, lightness, and laughter as compatible with rigor, authority, and brilliance.

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