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hilarity

/hi-lar-i-tee, -lair-, hahy-/US // hɪˈlær ɪ ti, -ˈlɛər-, haɪ- //UK // (hɪˈlærɪtɪ) //

欢呼声,欢闹,欢笑,爆笑

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : cheerfulness; merriment; mirthfulness.
    • : boisterous gaiety or merriment.

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Examples

  • So there’s often a joy for me even in incredible failure, loneliness and self-doubt — about 97 percent of my identity was about self-loathing, and even then, there was a lot of hilarity.

  • Poking fun at the inherent comedy that is raising children, many post videos focused on authentic hilarity.

  • With punchy voice, hilarity and the warmth of family bonds that go soul-deep, this sweet read screams summer and deserves a spot in every traveler’s beach bag.

  • Bryson and an out-of-shape friend embark on a journey where their lack of preparedness leads to frequent moments of hilarity.

  • For the ultimate challenge and hilarity, try walking backward or crouching for the entirety for the match, even when a ghost is hunting you.

  • I know from her students that the masking tape incident involved little more than hilarity.

  • If nothing else, it is should provide a lot of unintentional hilarity.

  • Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are.

  • And the hilarity of it was, I was in practically every scene of that episode of Scandal.

  • But really, these heroes of hilarity past put the oof in “spoof.”

  • It was her imposing crest that John's storm of hilarity had brought into view.

  • We have only to look at it to bring on an attack of the wildest hilarity.

  • Mr. Pickwick expressed his heartfelt delight at every additional suggestion; and his eyes beamed with hilarity and cheerfulness.

  • It was not that, however, which brought their hilarity to an end, abrupt as though a bombshell had burst in their midst.

  • Nor was their hilarity less, after they had parted from moorings, and were once more in mid-stream, moving onwards.

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