to suddenly smile brightly · to start smiling
Imagine someone has been looking a bit serious, perhaps deep in thought or a little sad. Then, suddenly, something delightful happens, or they hear great news, and their face just lights up! ✨ That's when they 'break into a smile' – it's a spontaneous and often visible shift to happiness. 😊
When would you most appropriately use 'to break into a smile'? A. When someone forces a fake smile despite being upset. B. When someone continuously smiles for a long time. C. When someone starts to smile suddenly after a period of being serious.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This expression often implies a sudden, genuine, and sometimes unexpected display of happiness. It's stronger than just 'to smile' because it emphasizes the *transition* from a neutral or negative expression to a happy one. Think of it as a beautiful 'aha!' moment on someone's face! 😄