noun a light, silly laugh
verb to laugh in a light, silly manner
Comedians use giggle as a way to describe a light, silly laugh.
In romantic novels, characters may giggle nervously or playfully in flirtatious moments.
Friends may giggle together in moments of shared humor or inside jokes.
In children's books, characters often giggle in moments of joy or amusement.
In a novel, the character let out a giggle as she read the funny joke.
During a therapy session, the patient's giggle indicated a sense of relief.
The teacher couldn't help but giggle at the student's silly answer.
The comedian's giggle was contagious, causing the audience to laugh even harder.
As part of the script, the actor let out a giggle to show the character's playful nature.