Can the Word Done Be Used to Describe Laughter
Loud much more hysterical hearty derisive general nervous raucous merry wild uncontrollable suppressed silent uproarious happy soft boisterous shrill gay joyous light scornful delighted sudden helpless inextinguishable bitter spontaneous muffled deep quiet easy harsh coarse childish girlish ribald silvery. H HarryG Senior Member Nov 13 2008 14 valeca said. Pin On English For Beginners An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic Le rire 1901 is a. . Belly laugh boff boffola cachinnation cackle chortle chuckle giggle. Laughter in literature although considered understudied by some is a subject that has received attention in the written word for millennia. Indicative of characterised by or expressing laughter or mirth. How do you describe laughing. It needs a bit more effort than just saying. To laugh a lot or start laughing. Laughter noun enjoyment or happiness expressed by laughing laugh noun the sound that you ma...





