to laugh or to enjoy Chortle is a sound, it means to laugh or chuckle.
laugh = 'aka
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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).
The definition of the word 'yuk' is "a loud, hearty laugh". That is where the Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club got it's name because it's where people go to laugh.
to laugh or to enjoy Chortle is a sound, it means to laugh or chuckle.
to laugh = reír
laugh = 'aka
To laugh at with contempt; to laugh to scorn; to turn to ridicule or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at.
The French word for 'laugh' is "rire."
Another word for laugh is chuckle.
The word "laughing" has two syllables: laugh-ing.
Solemnity' usually refers to a respectful, serious or dignified situation. For example: "The child couldn't laugh because of the solemnity of the funeral."
There are three sounds in the word "laugh" (/l/ /a/ /f/).
To laugh in an affected or silly childish manner.
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