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Webster's English Dictionary

laugh
v. i. [OE. laughen, laghen, lauhen, AS. hlehhan, hlihhan, hlyhhan, hliehhan; akin to OS. hlahan, D. & G. lachen, OHG. hlahhan, lahhan, lahhn, Icel. hlja,W Dan. lee, Sw. le, Goth. hlahjan; perh. of imitative origin.]1. To show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter. ()
Queen Hecuba laughed that her eyes ran o'er. (Shak.)
He laugheth that winneth. (Heywood's Prov.)
2. Fig.: To be or appear gay, cheerful, pleasant, mirthful, lively, or brilliant; to sparkle; to sport. ()
Then laughs the childish year, with flowerets crowned. (Dryden.)
In Folly's cup still laughs the bubble Joy. (Pope.)
To laugh at, to make an object of laughter or ridicule; to make fun of; to deride. [1913 Webster] No wit to flatter left of all his store, No fool to laugh at, which he valued more. Pope. -- To laugh in the sleeve, To laugh up one's sleeve, to laugh secretly, or so as not to be observed, especially while apparently preserving a grave or serious demeanor toward the person or persons laughed at. -- To laugh out, to laugh in spite of some restraining influence; to laugh aloud. -- To laugh out of the other corner of the mouth or To laugh out of the other side of the mouth, to weep or cry; to feel regret, vexation, or disappointment after hilarity or exaltation. [Slang] ()
v. t. 1. To affect or influence by means of laughter or ridicule. ()
Will you laugh me asleep, for I am very heavy? (Shak.)
I shall laugh myself to death. (Shak.)
2. To express by, or utter with, laughter; -- with out. ()
From his deep chest laughs out a loud applause. (Shak.)
To laugh away. (a) To drive away by laughter; as, to laugh away regret. (b) To waste in hilarity. Pompey doth this day laugh away his fortune. Shak. -- To laugh down. (a) To cause to cease or desist by laughter; as, to laugh down a speaker. (b) To cause to be given up on account of ridicule; as, to laugh down a reform. -- To laugh one out of, to cause one by laughter or ridicule to abandon or give up; as, to laugh one out of a plan or purpose. -- To laugh to scorn, to deride; to treat with mockery, contempt, and scorn; to despise. ()
n. An expression of mirth peculiar to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. See Laugh, v. i. ()
And the loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind. (Goldsmith.)
That man is a bad man who has not within him the power of a hearty laugh. (F. W. Robertson.)


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