Synonym: chuckle, giggle, grin, guffaw, howl, roar, smile, snicker, titter. Antonym: cry. Similar words: laugh at, laughing, burst out laughing, burst into laughter, caught, fraught, haughty, daughter. Meaning: [læf /lɑːf] n. 1. the sound of laughing 2. a facial expression characteristic of a person laughing 3. a humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter. v. produce laughter.
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91. A dry laugh echoed down the telephone wire.
92. He's always good for a laugh.
93. I love it when I hear you laugh.
94. She gave a contemptuous little laugh.
95. He gave a short, amused laugh.
96. What an infectious laugh she has!
97. A laugh can help people over an awkward situation.
98. Caroline made a faint attempt at a laugh.
99. The announcement raised a cheer/laugh.
100. Don't laugh boy. This is serious.
101. Clara gave a small, silvery laugh.
102. 'What a mess!' she said, with a laugh.
103. I was watching them and trying not to laugh.
104. He's got a really annoying laugh.
105. I recognized him by his raucous, penetrating laugh.
106. Their reaction to the joke is to laugh.
107. Tomorrow you'll be able to laugh about this.
108. She gave a brittle laugh.
109. It's not funny - don't laugh!
110. The girls bellowed forth a laugh.
111. Please don't laugh - I'm being serious.
112. She reacted to his compliments with a deprecating laugh.
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113. Jerrold laughed again, a solid, fruity laugh.
114. Michael made us all laugh with his zany tricks.
115. Her laugh was deep and loud.
116. Jenny had to laugh at her own foolishness.
117. Richard's jokes make you groan rather than laugh.
118. I was angry at the time but we had a good laugh about it afterwards.
119. She made a funny face and gave a snorting of laugh.
120. He made the other boys laugh by mocking the way the teacher spoke.
More similar words: laugh at, laughing, burst out laughing, burst into laughter, caught, fraught, haughty, daughter, distraught, launch, laundry, plaudits, glaucoma, cum laude, augment, augustinian, inauguration, claustrophobic, bough, tough, rough, dough, though, bought, enough, ought to, through, borough, brought, roughly.