Google
×

Μάθετε πώς προφέρεται laugh

/laf/
verb
make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of lively amusement and sometimes also of contempt or derision.
"she couldn't help laughing at his jokes"
συνώνυμα: guffaw, chuckle, chortle, cackle, howl, roar, ha-ha, roar/hoot with laughter, shake with laughter, be convulsed with laughter, dissolve into laughter, split one's sides, be doubled up, be in stitches, die laughing, be rolling in the aisles, bust a gut, break up, be creased up, crease up, crack up, fall about, laugh like a drain, giggle, titter, snigger, snicker, tee-hee, burst out laughing, hold one's sides, ridicule, mock, deride, scoff at, jeer at, sneer at, jibe at, make fun of, poke fun at, make jokes about, heap scorn on, scorn, pooh-pooh, lampoon, satirize, caricature, parody, taunt, tease, torment, send up, take the mickey out of, poke mullock at, make sport of, take the piss out of

noun
  1. an act of laughing.
    "he has a long and hearty laugh at this old joke"
    συνώνυμα: chuckle, chortle, guffaw, giggle, titter, ha-ha, tee-hee, snigger, roar of laughter, hoot of laughter, shriek of laughter, peal of laughter, belly laugh
  2. something that causes laughter; a source of fun, amusement, or derision.
    "she decided to play along with him for a laugh"
    συνώνυμα: joke, prank, piece of fun, jest, escapade, adventure, caper, romp, practical joke, trick, bit of mischief, shenanigans, horseplay, lark, giggle, hoot

The meaning of LAUGH is to show emotion (such as mirth, joy, or scorn) with a chuckle or explosive vocal sound. How to use laugh in a sentence.
Άλλες ερωτήσεις χρηστών
20 Μαρ 2024 · to make the sounds and movements of the face and body that express happiness or amusement, or that sometimes express ridicule or anxiety:.
to express mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness with an audible, vocal expulsion of air from the lungs that can range from a loud burst of sound to a ...
The simple past tense forms laught, laugh'd and low and the past participles laught, laugh'd and laughen also exist, but are obsolete.
To let out a chuckle or giggle is to laugh: people laugh when something is funny.
Synonyms for LAUGH: giggle, chuckle, scream, smile, grin, snicker, roar, chortle; Antonyms of LAUGH: cry, weep, sob, bawl, howl, blubber, wail, whine.
Although laughter is not generally under voluntary control, it has numerous health benefits. Bouts of laughter can boost the immune system, relax muscles, aid ...
17 senses: 1. to express or manifest emotion, esp mirth or amusement, typically by expelling air from the lungs in short bursts.
LAUGH meaning: 1 : to show that you are happy or that you think something is funny by smiling and making a sound from your throat often + at; 2 : to think ...