guffaw

[US]/ɡəˈfɔː/
[UK]/ɡəˈfɔː/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a loud and boisterous laugh; laughing loudly and heartily
vi. to laugh loudly and heartily
vt. to say with a loud and hearty laugh

Phrases & Collocations

burst into guffaws

erupted in guffaws

broke into guffaws

Example Sentences

He let out a loud guffaw at the comedian's joke.

The group of friends guffawed together at the funny movie.

Her infectious guffaw filled the room with joy.

I couldn't help but guffaw at the ridiculous situation.

The unexpected twist in the plot made everyone guffaw.

His distinctive guffaw could be heard from across the room.

The guffawing from the audience filled the theater during the comedy show.

The comedian's witty punchline elicited a guffaw from the crowd.

She tried to stifle her guffaw during the serious meeting.

The children's playful antics always lead to a guffaw from their parents.

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