amusing
agitating, alerting, animating, awakening, electrifying, enlivening, moving, provoking, rousing, stimulating
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."
In the word arousing, the middle syllable bears the emphasis: uh-rouz-ing
Laughter is the best medicine
No, the noun 'laughter' is a concrete noun, a word for a sound that can be heard; a word for an act that can be experienced physically.
agitating, alerting, animating, awakening, electrifying, enlivening, moving, provoking, rousing, stimulating
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."
"After the dancers finished their act , Stacy thought it was arousing."
The Hebrew word for 'laughter' is 'Tz'chok' - (צחוק)
The second.
In the word arousing, the middle syllable bears the emphasis: uh-rouz-ing
Laughter is a beautiful sound. I was angered by his laughter after I fell.
Laughter has two syllables.
Laughter is the best medicine
the latin word for laughter is risus. google translator is great for that stuff.
No, the noun 'laughter' is a concrete noun, a word for a sound that can be heard; a word for an act that can be experienced physically.
Yes, the word 'laughter' is a noun, a word for a verbal expression of mirth, pleasure, derision, or nervousness; a word for a thing.