LAUGH vs WHEEZE: NOUN
- Fun; amusement.
- Something amusing, absurd, or contemptible; a joke.
- An expression of merriment by an explosive noise; an inarticulate expression of sudden mirth or joy.
- The act of laughing.
- A humorous anecdote or remark intended to provoke laughter
- The sound of laughing
- A facial expression characteristic of a person laughing
- The sound of laughing; laughter.
- A fun person.
- Something that provokes mirth or scorn.
- An expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter.
- An expression of mirth peculiar to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. See laugh, v. i.
- Mirth or merriment, particularly at the expense of some person or thing; ridicule: used with the definite article: as, the laugh was turned against him.
- An ulterior scheme or plan
- An ordinary whisper exaggerated so as to produce the hoarse sound known as the “stage whisper.” It is a forcible whisper with some admixture of tone.
- A piping or whistling sound caused by difficult respiration.
- A puffing or blowing, especially as in labored breathing.
- A clever scheme.
- An old joke.
- A wheezing sound.
- (Briticism) a clever or amusing scheme or trick
- Breathing with a husky or whistling sound
- Something very humorous or laughable.
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: VERB
- Produce laughter
- Breathe with difficulty
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- Fig.: To be or appear gay, cheerful, pleasant, mirthful, lively, or brilliant; to sparkle; to sport.
- To make an object of laughter or ridicule; to make fun of; to deride.
- 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 in spite of some restraining influence; to laugh aloud.
- To weep or cry; to feel regret, vexation, or disappointment after hilarity or exaltation.
- To say with a laugh.
- To affect or influence by laughter.
- To produce sounds resembling laughter.
- To feel a triumphant or exultant sense of well-being.
- To feel or express derision or contempt; mock.
- To show or feel amusement or good humor.
- To express certain emotions, especially mirth or delight, by a series of spontaneous, usually unarticulated sounds often accompanied by corresponding facial and bodily movements.
- 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.
- To breathe with difficulty, producing a hoarse whistling sound.
- To make a sound resembling laborious breathing.
- To produce or utter with a hoarse whistling sound.
- To breathe hard, and with an audible piping or whistling sound, as persons affected with asthma.
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deride; to treat with mockery, contempt, and scorn; to despise.
- To cause one by laughter or ridicule to abandon or give up.
- To cause to be given up on account of ridicule; as, to laugh down a reform.
- To waste in hilarity.
- To express by, or utter with, laughter; -- with out.
- To affect or influence by means of laughter or ridicule.
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LAUGH vs WHEEZE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To affect in some way by laughter, or a laughing manner; act upon by exercise of risibility: as, to laugh one's self sick or into convulsions; to laugh one out of countenance.
- To express laughingly; give out with jovial utterance or manner: as, he laughed his consent.
- To scoff playfully; make merry; flout; jeer: with at.
- To express mirth or joy by an explosive inarticulate sound of the voice and a peculiar facial distortion; make a convulsive or chuckling noise excited by sudden merriment or pleasure.
- To be or appear gay; appear cheerful, pleasant, lively, or brilliant.
- (idiom) (laugh all the way to the bank) To take glee in making money, especially from activity that others consider to be unimpressive or unlikely to turn a profit.
- (idiom) (laugh out of the other side of (one's) mouth) To see one's good fortune turn to bad; suffer a humbling reversal.
- (idiom) (up/in) To rejoice or exult in secret, as at another's error or defeat.
- To breathe hard; puff and blow; breathe with difficulty and audibly.
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: RELATED WORDS
- Grin, Smile, Chuckles, Funny, Giggle, Chuckle, Express joy, Express mirth, Wheeze, Yak, Gag, Jape, Jest, Laughter, Joke
- Gurgle, Snore, Phlegmy, Belch, Asthma, Splutter, Sniffle, Stridor, Cough, Jest, Laugh, Yak, Joke, Gag, Jape
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fun, Grin, Smile, Chuckles, Funny, Giggle, Chuckle, Express joy, Wheeze, Yak, Gag, Jape, Jest, Laughter, Joke
- Burp, Gurgle, Snore, Phlegmy, Belch, Asthma, Sniffle, Stridor, Cough, Jest, Laugh, Yak, Joke, Gag, Jape
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That made me laugh out loud certainly some instances that made me laugh loud.
- His fly was undone and he got a laugh and he took on acting based on the laugh.
- That will make you laugh and make others around you laugh as well.
- You had this incredibly special way you would laugh that would make anyone laugh.
- We are Frenchmen, we like to laugh, and we can laugh everywhere.
- Easter, and stand laugh laugh, then ford Citizens for Public Education, goes over the member list spin about in wondrous delight.
- Research has even found that men like women who laugh at their jokes and can make them laugh, too.
- Never goes away but I think it could work very well on an adult, lots of laugh, laugh!
- Javert began to laugh, with that mournful laugh which comes from profound conviction.
- We are to laugh the laugh of faith.
- Wheeze and asthma increased slightly with BMI at all ages.
- He started to wheeze and was having some difficulty breathing.
- What were the results of that snort wheeze poll.
- Wheeze has fallen prey to the sin of jealousy.
- All patients who wheeze do not necessarily have asthma.
- The primary signs of asthma include cough and wheeze.
- After the injection, VENTOLIN will not testify a wheeze.
- Wheeze in the GPN Journal of Practice Nursing.
- Colloquially, patients may to differentiate wheeze and stridor.
- Associations with wheeze and eczema in early childhood.
LAUGH vs WHEEZE: QUESTIONS
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- What episode does Takeshi laugh with Ichigo custome?
- Is it okay to laugh during inappropriate situations?
- What did old Monsieur farival laugh sardonically at?
- What Marvel character makes you laugh uncontrollably?
- Why does my partner laugh at me when I laugh at him?
- Is there a way to make my laugh sound like an actual laugh?
- What Fire Emblem character has a laugh similar to Legion's laugh?
- When did the song Laugh Laugh Laugh by the Beatles Come Out?
- What does the Clown from Laugh Laugh Laugh look like?
- What does it mean when you wheeze when you breathe fast?
- Why do you cough and wheeze when you have bronchitis?
- Can eosinophils prevent asthma from developing from preschool wheeze?
- What does it mean when you cough up blood and wheeze?
- Does wheeze predict the severity of asthma in later life?
- What is the prognosis of viral induced wheeze in children?
- What to do if you wheeze and have difficulty breathing?
- What does it mean when you wheeze through your nose?
- What is bronchospasm and wheeze in reactive airways?