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[ US /ˈɫæftɝ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɑːftɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the activity of laughing; the manifestation of joy or mirth or scorn
    he enjoyed the laughter of the crowd
  2. the sound of laughing

How To Use laughter In A Sentence

  • The performance had the legislature, including the subjects of the barbs, rocking with laughter.
  • Accompanied by an ensemble, Musica Fiata, incorporating specialist period instruments such as chalumeau, arciliuto and violino in tromba marina, La Capella Ducale deliver the psalms with joy, some of the ornamentation is so detailed it sounds like laughter. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • And with a little flurry of placative laughter, she added: "At your age, of course! The Magnificent Ambersons; illustrated by Arthur William Brown
  • Children in particular should not have to witness wholesale slaughter of animals to which they may have become very attached.
  • Bull calves from dairy herds are usually castrated, becoming steers, and sent to feedlots, where they are fattened for slaughter, usually before the age of 2.
  • Jackson and Lee continued to preside over the wanton slaughter of men, women and children to defend the rights of freedom for white Virginians while supporting the slavery of black Virginians, among others.
  • There was open laughter and catcalling by the end.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It feels as if all that laughter's going in a hyperbola above my head, with one of them sitting behind me and the other directly before me.
  • He remembers his mother convulsed with laughter. Times, Sunday Times
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