Smile means Sonrisa. What does Grin mean then?
Smile means Sonrisa and Grin also means Sonrisa. What is the difference then?
A grin is a really a broad smile, one in which you show your teeth. A smile with your lips closed is only that, a smile. Another difference is that when you grin you may not do it out of happiness necessarily. You may grin if you feel anxiety in which case this expression is called a Grimace.
Sometimes, we humans use these facial expresssions to threat as for example animals would do. When this happens a smile is accompanied by a movement of the upper lip and of course is not a sign of happiness but of repressed violence and if such is the case we call that expression a Snarl.
Again the problem is in Spanish since for us all of those are smiles (though we would say a Snarl is "una mueca agresiva" and a Grimace we would be called "una expresión de ansiedad").
Famous grinners are the Chesire Cat of Alice in Wonderland; Joker, Batman's nemesis, and also any model appearing in a Tv commercial advertising Toothpaste.
Famous grinners are the Chesire Cat of Alice in Wonderland; Joker, Batman's nemesis, and also any model appearing in a Tv commercial advertising Toothpaste.
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