chortle

/ˈtʃɔːrtəl/
noun
  1. A quiet, gleeful laugh or chuckle.
    • I heard a chortle from the back of the room during the movie.
    • A soft chortle escaped her lips as she watched the cartoon.
    • His chortle was so contagious that everyone started laughing.
verb
  1. To laugh in a quiet, gleeful, or chuckling way.
    • She chortled at the comedian's clever joke.
    • He chortled quietly to himself as he read the funny email.
    • The children chortled with delight when they saw the puppy.
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