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What is the noun of laughter?

Laughter itself is the part of speech of nouns. Something or person that makes people laugh.

Pronunciation: English? 【lɑ? f]; Beautiful? 【l? f]?

Verb (abbreviation for verb) laugh, laugh; say with a smile

phrase

Laugh? Laugh at; Jokes; Make fun of; mimical

You make me laugh? You make me laugh; You make me happy; You make me laugh; You make me laugh.

Laugh it off? Laugh it off; Laugh it off; Laugh it off?

Discrimination of words

Giggle, laugh, giggle, growl, sneer, smile, laugh, grin.

This group of words all means "laugh", but the difference is:

Giggle? Giggle, giggle, giggle refers to the laughter of women and children when they are nervous, amused and embarrassed.

When the famous football player came into the classroom, the female students giggled. When the famous football player came into the classroom, the girls all giggled.

Laugh? Laugh, laugh, used for general laughter or loud laughter.

Giggle? (written language) giggle, giggle, giggle, mainly because of pride or understanding of interest in something.

She did not laugh out loud; She can only laugh. She didn't laugh out loud, she just giggled.

Huh? Roar, roar, extended to laugh loudly and burst into laughter.

He laughed when he heard the joke. After listening to the joke, he smiled.

Sneer? 5. Ridicule and ridicule refer to expressing contempt or ridicule with language, expression and tone.

He scoffed at the proposal, saying it was too low. He scoffed at the proposal, saying it was too low.

Light beam? Five, the original meaning is the meaning of light, extended to "smile", is a formal term. It means to have joy or smile on your face, which implies friendliness or inner satisfaction to others.

Her face lit up with joy. Her face lit up with joy.

Laugh? Laugh, ridicule, its synonym is ridicule.

The crowd jeered when the boxer was knocked down. When the boxer was knocked down, the crowd began to laugh at him.

Grinning? Refers to a person grinning with pleasure, satisfaction, contempt, etc.

He grinned at his mother. He grinned at his mother.