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There is no abstract noun form of the noun 'laugh'. The concrete noun 'laugh' can be used in an abstract context, for example:

  • He mistook me for a famous movie star. What a laugh!

The noun forms of the verb to laugh are laugher (one who laughs, a concrete noun as a word for a person), laughter, and the gerund, laughing (concrete nouns as word for a physical action or sound).

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8y ago

There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun 'laughter', a word for something that can be heard, or experienced physically.

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12y ago

perhaps you are looking for funniness? or hilarity? or rootin'-tootin'-osity? Or fun?

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12y ago

The abstract noun form for the adjective hilarious is hilariousness. Another noun form is hilarity, also an abstract noun.

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12y ago

The abstract noun for the adjective funny is funniness.

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11y ago

The word 'comedy' is an abstract noun, a word for a humorous performance, play, movie, etc.; a word for a thing.

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9y ago

The abstract noun form of the adjective silly is silliness.

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Wittyed

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3y ago

The act of laughing is called........................in abstract noun

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Anonymous

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4y ago

Funniest

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