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laugh

laugh [ laf ]


verb  (past and past participle laughed, present participle laugh·ing, 3rd person present singular laughs)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make sounds expressing amusement: to make sounds from the throat while breathing out in short bursts or gasps as a way of expressing amusement

2. transitive verb bring somebody to state by laughing: to cause somebody or yourself to be in a particular state by laughing
We both laughed ourselves silly.

3. intransitive verb ridicule: to make scornful fun of somebody or something
They laughed when I said I'd enter the tournament, but I won it.
She laughed at her brother's attempts to balance on his skates.

4. intransitive verb show contempt: to express amusement, contempt, or disrespect for something
laugh in the face of adversity
She has the ability to laugh at her own mistakes.

5. intransitive verb make noise like laughter: to make a noise that sounds like somebody laughing ( refers to some birds and mammals )



noun  (plural laughs)
Definition:
 
1. sound made when laughing: a series of sounds made when somebody laughs

2. something funny or enjoyable: a time of great fun and enjoyment, or something that gives fun and enjoyment ( informal )
had a real laugh with Bob and Patty

3. somebody funny: a funny or entertaining person
You'll like him; he's a real laugh.

[ Old English hlæhhan< Indo-European]

laugh·er noun

have the last laugh to be proved right or successful after being treated with disbelief, lack of confidence, or scorn

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