Yes, it is an adjective.
Laughable
No, it is not a verb. Laughable is an adjective. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
There are at least two adjectives of the word laugh. One is laughing, as in a laughing hyena. Another is laughable, meaning funny or ludicrous: "Your low salary offer is laughable."
Lamentable is an adjective. The -able ending is used to form adjectives. Other examples are laughable and regrettable.
The only common adverb for the verb laugh is "laughingly." There is a related adjective, laughable, which has the adverb form laughably.
The only common adverb for the verb laugh is "laughingly." There is a related adjective, laughable, which has the adverb form laughably.
Lamentable is an adjective. The -able ending is used to form adjectives. Other examples are laughable and regrettable.
The only common adverb for the verb laugh is "laughingly." There is a related adjective, laughable, which has the adverb form laughably.
There are at least two adjectives of the word laugh. One is laughing, as in a laughing hyena. Another is laughable, meaning funny or ludicrous: "Your low salary offer is laughable."
The word laughter is a noun. ("Funny" things cause laughter, or laughing.) An adjective that describes things that can cause laughter could be "laughable" although it has a connotation of "ridiculous" rather than merely "funny."
Laughable Loves was created in 1969.
Laughable = Pathetic, Pitiful, Absurd, Preposterous, Ludicrous, Mediocre, Rdiculous