Also means
grimace
Usage Note
Ghigno denotes a malicious or scornful grin, often conveying contempt or mockery. It is stronger and more negative than sorriso (smile) or risata (laugh). The verb ghignare means to sneer or gloat. Common in literary and journalistic Italian to describe a villain's expression.
Examples
"Rispose con un ghigno beffardo alle accuse."
Natural Translation
He replied to the accusations with a mocking sneer.
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