different between images vs smiley
images
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??m?d???z/
- Hyphenation: im?ages
Noun
images
- plural of image
Verb
images
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of image
Anagrams
- Giemsa, ageism, gamies
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
images
- Plural form of image
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i.ma?/
- Homophones: image, imagent
Noun
images f
- plural of image
Verb
images
- second-person singular present indicative of imager
- second-person singular present subjunctive of imager
Anagrams
- agîmes
images From the web:
- what images can i use for free
- what images can i use without copyright
- what images are public domain
- what images are on the euro
- what images ornamented the qur'an
- what images can i use for cricut
- what images are on the grecian urn
- what images are not copyrighted
smiley
English
Alternative forms
- smilie (very rare)
Etymology
Diminutive of smile.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sma?li/
- Rhymes: -a?li
Adjective
smiley (comparative smilier, superlative smiliest)
- Cheerful and happy; smiling.
- (slang) Having one's throat slit from side to side.
Translations
Noun
smiley (plural smileys or smilies)
- A simplified representation of a smiling face.
- (Internet) A sequence of keyboard characters used to represent a happy mood, especially :) or :-) or other depiction of smiling.
- (rare) An improvised street weapon consisting of a length of chain with padlocks and other heavy objects affixed to one end.
- (South Africa) A roasted sheep's head.
- The type of piercing of the upper frenulum (upper lip).
- 2011, Elayne Angel, The Piercing Bible: The Definitive Guide to Safe Body Piercing, Crossing Press (?ISBN), page 118:
- Smiley/Scrumper and Frowny Smiley and scrumper are both names for a piercing of the upper frenulum that attaches the center of the lip to the gums.
- 2011, Elayne Angel, The Piercing Bible: The Definitive Guide to Safe Body Piercing, Crossing Press (?ISBN), page 118:
Synonyms
- (representation of smiling face): smiley face
- (characters that representation an emotion): emoticon
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Emoticons
Further reading
- smiley on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- Smylie, limeys, milsey
Danish
Etymology
From English smiley. [1993]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /smajli/, [?sm?jli]
Noun
smiley c (singular definite smileyen, plural indefinite smileyer or smileys)
- smiley (representation of a smiling face)
- emoticon, smiley (characters that represent an emotion)
Inflection
Synonyms
- (emoticon): emotikon
Further reading
- smiley on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English smiley.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sm?i?.li/, /?sma?i?.li/
- Hyphenation: smi?ley
Noun
smiley m (plural smileys, diminutive smileytje n)
- smiley
- Synonyms: emoji, emoticon
French
Etymology
From English smiley.
Noun
smiley m (plural smileys)
- smiley (logo of smiling face)
Portuguese
Etymology
From English smiley.
Noun
smiley m (plural smileys)
- smiley (simple representation of a smiling face)
Turkish
Etymology
From English smiley.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [smajlej]
- Hyphenation: smi?ley
Noun
smiley (definite accusative smileyi, plural smileyler)
- smiley
Usage notes
As the word starts with two consonants, Turkish-speaking people may pronounce it as [simajlej].
Declension
smiley From the web:
- what smiley faces mean
- what smiley app
- what smiley face means on snapchat
- what smileys mean on snapchat
- what smiley means
- was bedeutet smiley
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- images vs smiley
- smiley vs smiler
- smiley vs smiles
- smiley vs smiled
- dix vs south
- operational vs operator
- kepik vs kepis
- kepiks vs kepis
- kepis vs kopis
- peops vs props
- preops vs peops
- peeps vs peops
- poops vs peops
- pops vs peops
- peops vs reops
- cooperative vs cooperation
- operative vs operational
- hips vs haps
- haps vs daps
- haps vs heaps