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Laughter

UK /["/ˈlɑːftə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈlæftər/"]/

Definition

the act or sound of laughing

In simple words: The sound you make when something is funny.

Examples

  • Her laughter filled the room and made everyone feel at ease.
  • The comedian's jokes were so funny that they caused uncontrollable laughter.
  • We could hear the laughter of children playing in the park.
  • His laughter was infectious, and soon everyone was laughing along.
  • Even in tough times, a little laughter can lighten the mood.

Usage notes

Use 'laughter' in both casual and formal contexts when talking about humor or joy. It's not suitable for serious discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'laughter' as a 'laughter-t' that makes humor travel.

Collocations

  • hearty
  • helpless
  • hysterical
  • bark
  • hoot
  • howl
  • burst into
  • dissolve into
  • explode with

Synonyms

  • giggle
  • chuckle
  • cackle
  • snicker
  • howl

Antonyms

  • silence
  • sadness

Common mistakes

  • Using 'laughter' as a verb (it is a noun).
  • Confusing 'laughter' with 'laugh' in sentence structure.
  • Mispronouncing the word as 'laught-er'.