chuckle
cackles, howls, cries, shrieks, bellows...
laugh = 'aka
Depends on how you use the word. For example, you can use it if you are writing a hyphenated modifier: "She had that I'm-going-to-try-not- to-laugh-right-now face." But you can't hypenate the word when: "She had a terrible-laugh." ---> "She had a terrible laugh."
The word 'laugh' is not an adjective.The word 'laugh' is a verb and a noun.The noun 'laugh' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical action or sound. The concrete noun 'laugh' can be used in an abstract context.Example: He mistook me for a famous movie star. What a laugh!The noun forms of the verb to laugh are laugher (one who laughs, a concrete noun as a word for a person), laughter, and the gerund, laughing (concrete nouns as word for a physical action or sound).
Another word for laugh is chuckle.
I think chuckle.
amusement
chuckle
titter, tee-hee
To snigger means to laugh, so no
cackles, howls, cries, shrieks, bellows...
to laugh = reír
laugh = 'aka
Ridicule: to laugh or make fun of something
The French word for 'laugh' is "rire."
The word "laughing" has two syllables: laugh-ing.