List of synonyms from "laudation" to synonyms from "laugher"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms laugh one's head off, laughed away, laugh one head off, laugh at, laudative, laugh and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « laughably »
- As in ridiculously : adv absurdly
- The funds of the Board were at the first laughably inadequate.
- Extract from : « Records of a Family of Engineers » by Robert Louis Stevenson
- The possibility of such a connection was laughably preposterous.
- Extract from : « The Comings of Cousin Ann » by Emma Speed Sampson
- It would have been laughably grotesque in its deforming incompetence had it not been directed at human beings.
- Extract from : « To Him That Hath » by Leroy Scott
- They have significant names for everything, and a nickname for every one, and some of the latter are laughably appropriate.
- Extract from : « Roughing it in the Bush » by Susanna Moodie
- Let Crewe cherish a passion for her if he liked, but let him understand that social reasons made it laughably hopeless.
- Extract from : « In the Year of Jubilee » by George Gissing
- Laughably expressed enough, and difficult to accomplish, but not a bad precept!
- Extract from : « Tour in England, Ireland, and France, in the years 1826, 1827, 1828 and 1829. » by Hermann Pckler-Muskau
- The girl flung her strong young arms above her head, and brought down her clenched fists in a laughably vehement way.
- Extract from : « Then Marched the Brave » by Harriet T. Comstock
- Her ideas of such a short time before seemed small, laughably small now.
- Extract from : « The Grain Of Dust » by David Graham Phillips
- They have significant names for every thing, and a nickname for every one, and some of the latter are laughably appropriate.
- Extract from : « Life in the Backwoods » by Susanna Moodie
- He threw down his pipe in the midst of talking about something carefully unimportant, and sat up with a laughably angry face.
- Extract from : « The Seven-Branched Candlestick » by Gilbert W. (Gilbert Wolf) Gabriel