Laugh Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Laugh V1 V2 V3

Laugh Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Laugh V1 V2 V3

laugh

Meanings;

  • Make the spontaneous sounds and movements of the face and body that are the instinctive expressions of lively amusement and sometimes also of contempt or derision.(intransitive verb)
  • An act of laughing.(noun)
  • Something that causes laughter; a source of fun, amusement, or derision.(noun)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
laughlaughedlaughed
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
laughslaughing
Synonyms

chuckle, chortle, guffaw, giggle, titter, snigger, snicker, cackle, howl, roar, tee-hee, burst out laughing, hoot with laughter, roar with laughter, shake with laughter, be convulsed with laughter, dissolve into laughter, split one’s sides, hold one’s sides, be doubled up, chuckle, chortle, guffaw, giggle, titter, ha-ha, tee-hee, snigger, roar of laughter, hoot of laughter, shriek of laughter, peal of laughter, belly laugh, joke, prank, piece of fun, jest, escapade, adventure, caper, romp, practical joke, trick, bit of mischief,

Example Sentences with laugh
  • The children began to laugh.
  • We all laughed at his pink tuxedo.
  • They’re both laughing.
  • Do you know? Everybody laughed at me.
  • Please don’t laugh at me.
  • When people say a knight’s job is all glory, I laugh and laugh and laugh.
  • If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they’ll kill you.
  • The music in his laughter had a way of rounding off the missing notes in her soul.
  • Sophia was laughing at Steve’s jokes.
  • I was crying while he was laughing.
  • The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.
  • My brother burst out laughing.
  • Samuel was about to burst out laughing.
  • Alex burst out laughing.
  • I miss your laugh.
  • You may laugh.
  • My baby cries a lot generally but she is laughing.
  • Steve laughed at Jessica’s idea.
  • I was laughed at by everyone.
  • laughed so much my stomach hurts.
  • The best way to treat obstacles is to use them as stepping-stones. Laugh at them, tread on them, and let them lead you to something better.
  • He laughed, slinging his arm around my shoulders. ‘Drunk, but not that drunk, Grey.
  • Sometimes I wish that I hadn’t learned how to crochet,” I say, and Alice laughs. Obviously she thinks I’m joking, which is maybe for the best.
  • What a marshmallow. You should hold out for someone with a stronger stomach. Someone who laughs at the gore that makes weaker men vomit.
  • He responded to her offer with a laugh.
  • I’d rather argue with you, angel, then laugh with anyone else.
  • I hunger for your sleek laugh and your hands the color of a furious harvest. I want to eat the sunbeams flaring in your beauty.
  • Perhaps I know best why it is man alone who laughs; he alone suffers so deeply that he had to invent laughter.
  • Steve’s laughter echoed through the house.