单词 | laughsome |
释义 | laughsomeadj. 1. Inclined to laughter; mirthful. Also figurative. rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > merriment > [adjective] blitheOE merryOE golikc1175 lustya1225 playfulc1225 jollyc1305 merrya1350 jocund?c1380 galliardc1386 in (also on) a (merry, etc.) pinc1395 mirthfula1400 baudec1400 gayc1400 jovy1426 jocantc1440 crank1499 envoisiesa1500 as merry as a cricket1509 pleasant1530 frolic?1548 jolious1575 gleeful1586 buxom1590 gleesome1590 festival1592 laughter-loving1592 disposed1593 jucund1596 heartsomec1600 jovial1607 jovialist1610 laughsome1612 jocundary1618 gaysome1633 chirpinga1637 jovialissime1652 airy1654 festivous1654 hilarous1659 spleneticala1661 cocket1671 cranny1673 high1695 vogie1715 raffing?1719 festal1724 as merry (or lively) as a grig1728 hearty1755 tittuping1772 festive1774 fun-loving1776 mirthsome1787 Falstaffian1809 cranky1811 laughful1825 as lively as a cricket1832 hurrah1835 hilarious1838 Bacchic1865 laughterful1874 griggish1879 banzai1929 slap-you-on-the-back1932 the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > [adjective] > inclined to laugh risible1557 laughter-loving1592 laughsome1612 ridibundal1652 laughy1811 laughful1825 laughterful1874 the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > foolishness, folly > absurdity, incongruity > [adjective] impertinenta1425 royeta1522 absurd1531 preposterous1533 ridiculous1533 deaf?1541 monstrous?1549 fabulous1561 fanatical1598 fantastical1600 laughable1600 fantasticc1616 nonsense1621 arsy-versy1628 absonous1642 nonsensical1645 ridicule?1669 fancical1671 grotesque1747 rich1836 saugrenu1876 laughsome1884 cockeyed1894 hilarious1925 Rube Goldberg1928 whimsy-whamsy1931 Rube Goldbergian1933 cockamamie1941 fantasticated1960 fanciful- 1612 T. Shelton tr. M. de Cervantes Don-Quixote: Pt. 1 iii. vi. 175 No more good Sir, quoth Sancho, for I confesse I haue beene somewhat too laughsome. 1884 G. Allen Philistia I. iv. 113 Fly away, sweet little frolicsome, laughsome creature. 1906 F. L. Sanderson tr. H. de Balzac in tr. F. Brunetière Honoré de Balzac iii. 75 Upon the base of this palace, I, childlike and laughsome, shall have traced the immense arabesque of The One Hundred Droll Stories. 2. That causes laughter; amusing. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > causing laughter > [adjective] mirthfula1547 mirth-moving1598 laughable1600 mirth-inspiring1725 laugh-at-able1759 laughsome1798 mirth-provoking1828 1798 S. T. Coleridge Anc. Marinere i, in W. Wordsworth & S. T. Coleridge Lyrical Ballads 6 Nay, if thou'st got a laughsome tale, Marinere! come with me. 1808 J. Cottle Fall of Cambria II. xix. 117 The laughsome tale of bold Prince David's flight. 1914 F. P. Adams By & Large (1920) 127 I heard the laughsome art of McIntyre And Heath. 1944 Joplin (Missouri) Globe 27 Feb. 2/3 Others among the 16 all-star acts include the laughsome mimicry of Stan Greenspan. 2009 Independent (Nexis) 9 Mar. (Extra section) 4 Pitch-perfect pastiche of America's dominant musical styles: immediately recognisable, and instantly laughsome. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1612 |
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