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1 laughter
قَهْقَهَة \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. roar: a loud deep sound: roars of laughter. -
2 laughter
nounthe act or sound of laughing:ضَحْكWe could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.
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3 laughter
ضَحِكٌ \ laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. -
4 منعكس الضحك
laughter reflex -
5 قهقهة
قَهْقَهَة \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. roar: a loud deep sound: roars of laughter. -
6 ha, ha
قَهْقَهَة \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. roar: a loud deep sound: roars of laughter. -
7 roar
قَهْقَهَة \ ha, ha: (in books) the sound of laughter. laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. roar: a loud deep sound: roars of laughter. -
8 hoot
[huːt]1. verbيَصْفُر في بوق السَّيّارَهThe driver hooted (his horn) at the old lady.
يَصْفُرYou can't leave the factory till the siren hoots.
3) (of owls) to call out:يَنْعَب البومAn owl hooted in the wood.
4) (of people) to make a loud noise of laughter or disapproval:يَصيحُ مُسْتَهْزِئا او مُسْتَهْجِناThey hooted with laughter.
2. noun1) the sound of a car etc horn, a siren etc.صَوت بوق السَّيّارَه2) the call of an owl.نعيب البوم3) a loud shout of laughter or disapproval.ضِحْكٌ عالٍ من الإسْتِهْجان أو السُّخْرِيَه -
9 scream
[skriːm]1. verbto cry or shout in a loud shrill voice because of fear or pain or with laughter; to make a shrill noise:"Look out!" she screamed
يَصْرُخWe screamed with laughter.
2. noun1) a loud, shrill cry or noise.صُراخ، زَعيق2) a cause of laughter:شَيء مُضْحِك جِداًShe's an absolute scream.
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10 howl
[haul]1. verb1) to make a long, loud cry:يَعْوي، يَصيحWe howled with laughter.
2) (of wind) to make a similar sound:يَصْفُر، يَعْصِفThe wind howled through the trees.
2. nounsuch a cry:عُواء، صُراخ، عَويلhowls of laughter.
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11 joke
[dʒəuk]1. noun1) anything said or done to cause laughter:He told/made the old joke about the elephant in the refrigerator
مَزْحَه، مَقْلَبHe played a joke on us and dressed up as a ghost.
2) something that causes laughter or amusement:نُكْتَهThe children thought it a huge joke when the cat stole the fish.
2. verb1) to make a joke or jokes:يَمْزَحThey joked about my mistake for a long time afterwards.
2) to talk playfully and not seriously:يَمْزَحDon't be upset by what he said – he was only joking.
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12 roar
[rɔː]1. verb1) to give a loud deep cry; to say loudly; to shout:يَزْأَرThe sergeant roared (out) his commands.
2) to laugh loudly:يَضْحَكُ بِصَوْتٍ عالٍThe audience roared (with laughter) at the man's jokes.
3) to make a loud deep sound:يُدَوّي، يَقْصِفThe cannons/thunder roared.
4) to make a loud deep sound while moving:يُزَمْجِر، يَزْعَقُHe roared past on his motorbike.
2. noun1) a loud deep cry:a roar of pain/laughter
زَئيرthe lion's roars.
2) a loud, deep sound:هَديرthe roar of traffic.
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13 shriek
[ʃriːk]1. verbto give out, or say with, a high scream or laugh:يَصْرُخshrieking with laughter.
2. nounsuch a scream or laugh:صُراخ، زَعيقshrieks of laughter.
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14 تحمس بشدة
تَحَمَّس بِشِدَّة \ bubble (over) with: (laughter, joy, etc.) to laugh or speak in a very lively manner: He was bubbling (over) with laughter. -
15 ضحك
ضَحِكٌ \ laughter: the act or sound of laughing: There was loud laughter at the end of his speech. -
16 مسل
مُسَلٍّ \ funny: causing laughter; amusing: a funny story. humorous: causing laughter: a humorous story. -
17 bubble (over) with
تَحَمَّس بِشِدَّة \ bubble (over) with: (laughter, joy, etc.) to laugh or speak in a very lively manner: He was bubbling (over) with laughter. -
18 fit
اِنْفِجَار عاطفيّ \ fit: a sudden show or burst of sth. (laughter, anger, generosity, etc.). \ في صحَّة جيِّدة \ fit: healthy: We take exercise so as to keep fit. \ فَوْرَة \ fit: a sudden show or burst of sth. (laughter, anger, generosity, etc.). \ نَوْبَة مَرَض \ fit: a sudden attack of illness, in which one loses control of the body: He fell down in a fit. -
19 funny
مُسَلٍّ \ funny: causing laughter; amusing: a funny story. humorous: causing laughter: a humorous story. -
20 humorous
مُسَلٍّ \ funny: causing laughter; amusing: a funny story. humorous: causing laughter: a humorous story.
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