💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cachinnate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| kekenoun | (intransitive, informal) To laugh, especially in a cackling or staccato-like manner. |
| cacklenoun | A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose. |
| keaknoun | (Yorkshire) To jerk a limb or tilt the head. |
| gagglenoun | (collective) A group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water. |
| chucklenoun | A quiet laugh. |
| cacophonizeverb | (intransitive) To produce a cacophony. |
| kinknoun | Peculiarity or deviation in sexual behaviour or taste. |
| gigglenoun | A high-pitched, silly laugh. |
| cacknoun | A squawk. |
| chitter-chatternoun | Talk about trivial or nonsensical matters; inconsequential or incessant conversation. |
| snaughleverb | (neologism, informal, intransitive) To (repeatedly) snort while laughing; snort and laugh at the same time. |
| janglenoun | A rattling metallic sound; a clang. |
| laugh like a drainverb | (British, simile) To laugh with a loud, coarse sound |
| snickernoun | A stifled or broken laugh. |
| ringnoun | (physical) A solid object in the shape of a circle. |
| guffawnoun | A boisterous laugh. |
| chunnerverb | (intransitive, UK, colloquial) To talk tiresomely or at length; to chatter on. |
| snigglenoun | (intransitive) To chortle or chuckle; snicker. |
| yocknoun | A laugh, especially a loud or hearty one. |
| kvetchnoun | A person who endlessly whines or complains; a person who finds fault with anything. |
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