belly laugh, burst of laughter, chortle, crow, gales of laughter, ha-ha, hee-hee, horselaugh, laughter, roar of laughter, shout of laughter, snigger, titter
Definitionn. a disposition to laugh
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He appears to be devoid of all risibility, but he is often very noisy. [Please select]
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He did not laugh, however; perhaps his luck was calculated to stir only [v]equine risibility. [Please select]
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Somehow he felt almost irresistibly invited to laugh, though he had never been much given to risibility. [Please select]
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Not so Caspar--whose mirth was at once excited to the point of risibility. [Please select]
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The letters read and delivered, the Tsar and his Boyars rose in their places simultaneously, and their tissue vests made so strange, loud, and unexpected a noise as to provoke the ever too easily moved risibility of the Englishmen. [Please select]
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