en expressing how funny

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of expressing how funny

  • en laughter ➜
  • en a contagious laughter ➜
  • en is to amuse your audience ➜
  • en confusion ➜
  • en coughing ➜
  • en entertaining your listeners ➜
  • en is getting misunderstood ➜
  • en having others laugh with you ➜
  • en is ➜
  • en you laugh ➜
  • en is laughing ➜
  • en is laughing out loud ➜
  • en is you might start laughing ➜
  • en often laughter ➜
  • en other people to laugh ➜
  • en others to become curious about it ➜
  • en is people laugh ➜
  • en people might get mad at you ➜
  • en people might not understand you ➜
  • en is people would laugh ➜
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expressing how funny is a subevent of…

  • en is laugh/ ➜
  • en is laughing ➜
  • en is laughter ➜
  • en is chortling ➜
  • en exaggerate ➜
  • en is illogical ➜
  • en you laugh out loud ➜
  • en you may burst out laughing ➜
  • en is you might laugh ➜
  • en is move around ➜
  • en is people might laugh ➜
  • en you wet your pants ➜

expressing how funny is used for…

  • en building rapport ➜
  • en enjoying laughter with other people ➜
  • en getting others to laugh ➜
  • en giving someone positive feedback ➜
  • en humor ➜
  • en laughing ➜
  • en laughter ➜
  • en making observations about life ➜
  • en a natural physiological response ➜
  • en not making an ➜
  • en releasing psychic buildup ➜
  • en smiling ➜

expressing how funny requires…

  • en a sense of humor ➜
  • en emotion ➜
  • en laughing ➜
  • en laughter ➜
  • en laughter and excitement ➜
  • en a sense of comedy ➜
  • en a sense of humour ➜
  • en thought ➜
  • en timing ➜
  • en wit ➜
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