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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Laughter

How do we call someone who easily laugh? As if he/she is ready to laugh!

And what is the verb when a person or movie etc is able to make you laugh?

  

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You mean "what" do we call them, not "how". I don't think there is a word that means precisely that, but there are a few in the ballpark. "Riant" is not in most people's vocabulary.

  • You mean "what" do we call them, not "how".
  • I don't think there is a word that means precisely that, but there are a few in the ballpark.
  • "Riant" is not in most people's vocabulary.
  • "Merry" is old-fashioned.
  • "Jovial" is upper-register.
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You mean "what" do we call them, not "how". I don't think there is a word that means precisely that, but there are a few in the ballpark. "Riant" is not in most people's vocabulary. "Merry" is old-fashioned. "Jovial" is upper-register.

A movie might tickle your funny bone.

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