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Synonyms

chuckle

American  
[chuhk-uhl] / ˈtʃʌk əl /

verb (used without object)

chuckled, chuckling
  1. to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction.

    They chuckled at the child's efforts to walk.

  2. to laugh to oneself.

    to chuckle while reading.

  3. Obsolete. to cluck, as a fowl.


noun

  1. a soft laugh, usually of satisfaction.

  2. Obsolete. the cluck of a hen.

chuckle British  
/ ˈtʃʌkəl /

verb

  1. to laugh softly or to oneself

  2. (of animals, esp hens) to make a clucking sound

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noun

  1. a partly suppressed laugh

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Related Words

See laugh.

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Etymology

Origin of chuckle

First recorded in 1590–1600; chuck 3 + -le

Explanation

Chuckle is as fun to say as it is to do. In fact, just the sound of the word chuckle may make you feeling like chuckling, or laughing softly. Chuckle is one of many words for different kinds of laughter. These include giggle, titter, snicker, and a word that is a cross between chuckle and snortchortle. These words are all imitative. That is, the word itself sounds like the noise it refers to. With all these words for laughter, it may be hard to choose the right one for the occasion. Use chuckle when you mean a quiet, even soundless laugh.

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Example Sentences

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"I also remember her saying, very clearly, 'Charles, look, young Charles. He's so cute,'" Trump said with a chuckle.

From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026

“No,” Tranter snaps, and his gruffness is so confident that it makes you chuckle.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2026

I understood his concern and tried unsuccessfully to stifle a chuckle.

From Salon • Feb. 27, 2026

“I always chuckle a little bit when I see these reports in the paper,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 27, 2026

The chuckle said what he didn't: She was just a little girl who didn’t understand the world or the creatures in it.

From Anya and the Dragon by Sofiya Pasternack