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titter
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
titter
(verb)
titter
/
ˈ
tɪtɚ/
verb
titters
;
tittered
;
tittering
titter
/
ˈ
tɪtɚ/
verb
titters
;
tittered
;
tittering
Britannica Dictionary definition of TITTER
[
no object
]
:
to laugh in a quiet and nervous way
Some people in the audience
tittered
nervously during an awkward pause in the speech.
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— titter
noun
,
plural
titters
[
count
]
There were a few
titters
in the classroom.
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