English · Common Verbs
/smaɪld/
[/smaɪld/]
past tense of smile
Past tense and past participle of 'smile': to have turn up the corners of your mouth in the past.
He smiled warmly at the nervous new student and offered to show her around.
He smiled warmly at the nervous new student and offered to show her around.
From Middle English 'smilen', of Scandinavian origin.
Used to describe a completed action in the past.