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The word 'laugh' is both a verb and a noun. The noun laugh is a word for the act of laughing or the sound of laughing. Example: We had a good laugh.The noun form for the verb to laugh is the gerund, laughing.Another noun form is laughter.
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No, it does not. Both have two syllables, but for something to rhyme, the word has to contain a similar sound. There are not many words which rhyme with either "splashing" or "laughing." But if we take "laugh"-- a word that rhymes with it is "half" or "calf." If we take "splash," a word that rhymes with it is "smash" or "cash" or "trash."
The noun 'laughter' is a common, concrete, uncountable noun; a word for the action or sound of laughing.
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The Luhya translation of the English word 'Laughing' is "Okhutsekha".
No; that's the word "diaspora."
In the term, "laughing boy", the word "laughing" is an adjective describing the noun"boy".
Quite laughter is the action and sound of laughing with no noise. A quiet laugh indicates mild amusement. The word laugh can be used as a verb or a noun.
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 laughed is the past participle of the verb to laugh, which is also an adjective. The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is a verbal noun called a gerund, laughing; the present participle of the verb is also an adjective (laughingchildren).The abstract noun form for the verb to laugh is laughing(laughing makes you feel good). Other noun forms are the word laugh (a good laugh) and laughter (the sound of laughter).
The name "kookaburra" is derived from the similar sounding word "gugubarra" given by the aboriginal tribal group, the Wiradjuri people, of New South Wales. They named it for the laughing sound it makes when warning other birds of its territorial boundaries.