Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Laugh"
The meaning of "Laugh" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does still have to work on the laugh mean?
A:
“Have to work on” is a phrase.
It means you need to improve, make better.
So...
Your laugh is bad so you say I still have to work on my laugh
Or you need to improve it.
It means you need to improve, make better.
So...
Your laugh is bad so you say I still have to work on my laugh
Or you need to improve it.
Q:
What does I couldn't contain myself and a laugh escaped me. mean?
A:
Meaning: They couldn’t stop themself from laughing
Q:
What does laugh my ass out mean?
A:
It's "laugh (or laughing) my ass off".
Internet slang. It's used to indicate great amusement, usually exaggerated, at something (usually from an online source, discussion group, or instant message).
Internet slang. It's used to indicate great amusement, usually exaggerated, at something (usually from an online source, discussion group, or instant message).
Q:
What does He never failed to make her laugh mean?
A:
Er scheiterte nie sie zum Lachen zu bringen.
Hat sie quasi immer zum lachen gebracht und glücklich gemacht
Hat sie quasi immer zum lachen gebracht und glücklich gemacht
Q:
What does to have a laugh mean?
A:
'To have a laugh' is actually somewhat different than just 'to laugh'
it's an idiom meaning to joke around or behave in a foolish lighthearted manner.
"Now don't be such a buzzkill, we were only having a laugh."
"I love hanging around with old friends from school. We always have a laugh when we get together."
"I was angry at first, but we had a good laugh about it later."
it's an idiom meaning to joke around or behave in a foolish lighthearted manner.
"Now don't be such a buzzkill, we were only having a laugh."
"I love hanging around with old friends from school. We always have a laugh when we get together."
"I was angry at first, but we had a good laugh about it later."
Example sentences using "Laugh"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with laugh at.
A:
I will never forget his laugh, so contagious!
I laugh even when I feel like crying.
Why do you laugh? That wasn’t funny!
I laugh even when I feel like crying.
Why do you laugh? That wasn’t funny!
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Hold one’s laugh / hold back one’s laughter.
A:
The teacher fell off the chair .. the students wanted to bust out laughing but instead held back their laughter out of respect.,
Q:
Please show me example sentences with laugh at somebody .
A:
I'm not laughing with you, I'm laughing at you
please don't laugh at me, it makes me feel bad
please don't laugh at me, it makes me feel bad
Q:
Please show me example sentences with laugh out loud.
A:
You can use laugh out loud at anything that's funny too be honest.
for exapmle
*hey have you seen the new episode
yeah it was so funny ! LOL.*
for exapmle
*hey have you seen the new episode
yeah it was so funny ! LOL.*
Synonyms of "Laugh" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I suddenly laughed due to him. and I suddenly laughed because of him. ?
A:
"I suddenly laughed because of him." is more appropriate to say. Ex: He failed because he played too much. 'Because of' modifies 'failed'(verb).
His failure was due to playing too much. 'Due to' modifies 'failure'(noun).
His failure was due to playing too much. 'Due to' modifies 'failure'(noun).
Q:
What is the difference between laugh and Chuckles and giggles ?
A:
Laugh is usually out loud and loudest- hahaha (kkkkk)
Chuckle is usually softer and more to yourself- hehehe (rs)
Giggle is more childlike - hihihi
Chuckle is usually softer and more to yourself- hehehe (rs)
Giggle is more childlike - hihihi
Q:
What is the difference between laugh at and tease and joke ?
A:
Laugh at is more rude, tease is more playful but can be offensive, and joke is more casual
Eg.
"When people laugh at my hair I feel sad"
"I know she was just teasing, but it hurt my feelings"
"My friends and I like to joke about my hair"
Eg.
"When people laugh at my hair I feel sad"
"I know she was just teasing, but it hurt my feelings"
"My friends and I like to joke about my hair"
Q:
What is the difference between laugh(noun) and laughter ?
A:
As in, "She gave a laugh"? A laugh something countable; one laugh, two laughs, three laughs. It's what individual people do. "Laughter" is the sound of one or more laughs.
Q:
What is the difference between laughed and chuckled ?
A:
Chuckled is usually a fairly small, brief laugh compared to other types of laughing. So you're not laughing for that long or very strongly
Translations of "Laugh"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? laugh, laughed and love, loved
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? laugh, laughed and love, loved
A:
I can't record my voice but first the vowel is very different, like a in car and o in son. second gh is pronounced voiceless while ve is a voiced sound, moreover the ed in laugh sounds like a t because it is voiceless while the ed in loved sounds like a d because it is voiced.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? laugh
A:
it's pronounced as laf
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? laugh
A:
Like "laff"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 思わず笑ってしまう inadvertendly laugh? unconsciously laugh?
A:
I understand the meaning of "inadvertently laugh," but I would say "burst out laughing."
Other questions about "Laugh"
Q:
a big laugh can help you 'do workout' for your belly muscle Does this sound natural?
A:
A big laugh can sometimes work your belly muscles.
Q:
She doesn’t laugh too much Does this sound natural?
A:
If you meant that she laughs a reasonable amount, but not too much, then you’re sentence is fine.
If you wanted to say that she laughs very little or almost doesn’t laugh, then:
“She doesn’t laugh much”.
If you wanted to say that she laughs very little or almost doesn’t laugh, then:
“She doesn’t laugh much”.
Q:
When was it that I last laugh? Does this sound natural?
A:
When was it that I last laughed
Q:
I’ll never be
able to argue or laugh with her like that again.
↑
What does “that” in this sentence refer to?
able to argue or laugh with her like that again.
↑
What does “that” in this sentence refer to?
A:
Not the memory, the manner itself. As a deictic, “that” points to an earlier reference in the sentence (the “argue or laugh”); “like that” means “that way”. So, if you were to explicit the demonstrative pronoun, you’d get: “I’ll never be able to argue or laugh with her the way I used to argue and laugh with her (before/up until this point) again.”
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce laugh at.
A:
laugh (l-a-f)
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