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How to say laugh in English

laugh

Pronunciation: British [lɑ:f] American [l?f]?

vi. laugh; laugh; laugh; (especially because of success And) in a favorable position

vt. Expressed by laughter, moved by laughter [influence]

n. Laughter; laughter; things or people that make people laugh; jokes

Third person singular: laughs Plural: laughs Present participle: laughing Past tense: laughed Past participle: laughed

Example:

1. He was about to offer an explanation, but she was beginning to laugh?

He was about to explain, but she started laughing.

2. Mickey was a good laugh and great to have in the dressing room.?

Mickey was a live treasure and always made people laugh in the dressing room.

2. smile

Pronunciation: British [sma?l] American [sma?l]?

n. smile, smile

vt. Express with a smile; complete with a smile

vi. Smile; praise; don’t care

Example sentences:

1. When he saw me, he smiled and waved?

When he saw me, he smiled and waved to me.

2. 'Aren't we daft?' she smiled?

She smiled and asked: "Aren't we daft?"

3. laughter

Pronunciation: British [?lɑ:ft?(r)] American [?l?ft?(r)]?

n. Laugh; laugh, laugh; < Ancient>funny things;a sports competition with a ridiculous disparity in strength

Example sentences:

1. He delivered the line perfectly, and everybody roared with laughter.?

He picked that line just right and made everyone laugh.

2. Their laughter filled the corridor?

The entire corridor echoed with their laughter.

Extended information:

1. ridicule

Pronunciation: British [?r?d?kju:l] American [?r?d?kjul]?

n. Ridicule; ridicule; ridicule; tease

vt. Make fun of; ridicule, ridicule, ridicule; make... be ridiculed

Third person singular: ridicules plural : ridicules Present participle: ridiculing Past tense: ridiculed Past participle: ridiculed

Example sentences:

1. I don't think his faith should be ridiculed.?

I don't think one should laugh at his beliefs.

2. laugh at

Pronunciation: British [lɑ:f ?t] American [l?f ?t]?

To laugh at; to laugh because of... ; contempt; indifference to...

Example sentences:

1. The British don't laugh at the same jokes as the French?

The French find it funny British people may not laugh at jokes.

2. When I was a lad his age I would laugh at the strangest things?

When I was a lad like him, I would laugh at the strangest things.