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What are some words about laughter in English? (At least 5, must explain the Chinese meaning)

1. laugh——Laugh

They all laughed loudly. They all laughed loudly.

he laughs best who laughs last. Don’t be happy too early.

2. smile——smile

he smiled his consent. He smiled to show his consent.

she smiled to see the children so happy. She smiled to see the children so happy.

3. grin - grinning with teeth

he was grinning with delight. He grinned with joy.

The boy grinned from ear to ear when i gave him an apple. When I gave him an apple, he grinned.

4. chuckle——laughing; giggling; chuckling in a low voice

he was chuckling to himself over what he was reading. He felt very interesting about what he read. So I laughed secretly.

5. giggle - giggle; giggle

the silly school girls giggled. The girls are giggling.

i heard them giggle when i passed by the girls.

6. snicker - to laugh; to laugh secretly (usually with disrespectful elements)

On hearing his absurd opinion, I went snickering. After hearing his absurd opinion, I couldn't help laughing. walked away.

7. simper - fake smile; silly smile

he simpers at my word. He smiles silly when he hears my words.

When i told him the thing, he simply simpered.

8. smirk - smile, smile triumphantly; fake smile

he smirked at everyone that passed. He smirked at everyone that passed.

an innocent smile of a child is much above the artificial smirk of a person in social intercourse.

9. titter - tittering; holding back laughter

the girls tittered. (=giggled) The girls giggled.

he told me that with a titter. He told me with a smile.

10. roar——laughing, laughing

His jokes set the table in a roar. His jokes set the table in a roar.

They roared with laughter . They burst into laughter.

11. guffaw - noisy laughter; wild laughter; belly laugh (generally refers to not noble)

Everybody in the room was surprised at him as he guffawed on the occasion. When he Everyone in the room was taken aback when he burst out laughing on that occasion.

The crowd laugh an guffaw as soon as they see the ridiculous manner of the buffoon.

12. cachinnate——laughing loudly, laughing

he cachinnated till his sides ached. He laughed so hard that his belly hurt.

13. horselaugh——(laughing loudly) like a horse neighing

he burst out into a horselaugh. He burst out laughing wildly.

14. cackle - (laughing) like the cry of a hen after laying eggs

those cackles from young male throats, the cultivated whoops from the girls, and the throb of the record player could only mean another of the impromptu parties. The laughter of the boys, the well-trained whirring of the girls, and the rhythmic sound from the gramophone were enough to indicate that this was another impromptu party. .

15. chortle - laughter; giggling

the children chortled all the time. The children are always laughing.

16. Ridicule - ridicule; ridicule

Doctors are often ridiculed in the plays. Doctors are often fooled in the plays.

17. deride - ridicule

They all derided his foolishness. They all laughed at his foolishness.

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18. mock——mock

the students mocked the seriousness of his expression. The students showed mockery by imitating his seriousness. .

The naughty boy mocked the blind beggar. The naughty boy mocked the blind beggar.

19. taunt——laughing and scolding

he taunted me beyond endurance. I can’t stand his laughing and scolding.

They taunted him into taking the dare.

20. twit - teasing, sarcasm

he twitted her with her timidity. He teased her timidity.

21. scoff - ridicule

it was a great invention but at first many people scoffed at it. It was a great invention, but at first many people scoffed at it. .

22. banter - banter, fool

we bantered him on the subject of marriage. We bantered him on the subject of marriage.

23. rally - sarcasm, ridicule (ancient proverb)

The boys rallied john on his short haircut. The boys laughed at John for shaving his head.

24. chaff - teasing, prank

the boys chaffed the french boy about his mistakes in speaking english. The boys chaffed the french boy about his mistakes in speaking english. joke.

25. jeer - jeer

your may jeer; but can you do any better? Of course you can jeer, but can you do any better?

26. gibe / jibe - ridicule, ridicule

They gibed at his singing. They laughed at his singing.

27. sneer——sneer

The proposal was sneered down. The proposal was ridiculed by people.

“ bah ! ” he answered with a curl of his lips.

28. jest - making fun of, joking

many a true word is spoken in jest. Many serious words are spoken as jokes. (Proverb)

don’t jest about serious things. Don’t jest about serious things.

29. joke——joking

i was only joking. I was only joking.

They often joked him on his baldness.

30. scorn - ridicule; contempt

he is a scorn to his neighbors. They laugh at him.

31. flout - ridicule; arrogance

he often flouts at religion.

don’t flout at me. Don’t laugh at me.