Sorriso
Sorriso is the Italian and Portuguese noun meaning “smile.” It denotes a facial expression formed by an upward turning of the corners of the mouth, often signaling happiness, friendliness, or amusement. In Italian grammar the word is masculine (il sorriso) and has the plural i sorrisi; in Portuguese it is also masculine (o sorriso) with the plural os sorrisos.
The term derives from Latin subridere, meaning “to smile,” itself formed from sub- “under, a little” and
In physiological and social terms, a smile can range from polite to genuine. A Duchenne smile, considered
Sorriso also functions as a proper noun. It names a municipality in Mato Grosso, Brazil, known for
In usage, sorrisi and sorrisos appear in everyday speech, literature, and media to convey positive affect, social