paroxysm
The children burst into peals of laughter.
and he burst into laughter?sam fell over then john immediately burst into laughter?
no, it should read "The children burst into peels of laughter"
another word for erupted is burst
It is when someone laughs hysterically
The Telugu word "chirigipovadam" translates to "to burst into laughter" or "to break into laughter" in English. It conveys the act of laughing heartily or uncontrollably, often in response to something funny or amusing.
Risible is another word for sense of humor. It means provoke laughter.
Explode could be used to describe 'burst out'. For example, The class burst out laughing at the sight of the picture. could be written as The class exploded into laughter at the sight of the picture. The above two sentences have the same meaning even though the word 'explode' cannot replace 'burst out' directly in the first sentence.
A loud burst of laughter; a horse laugh.
it is an outrageous outburst of laughter
He made a clever quip about the situation, causing everyone to burst into laughter.
Laughter is not a verb; it is a noun. In linguistic terms, a verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. Laughter, on the other hand, refers to the sound or act of laughing, making it a noun. So, while you can "laugh" (verb) or "burst into laughter" (phrase with a verb), the act of laughter itself is a noun.