Guffaw in spanish
Carcajadas
pronunciation: kɑɹ̩kɑxɑdɑs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑɹ̩kɑxɑdɑs part of speech: noun
In gestures
guffaw1 = carcajada, risotada.
Example: Long before laughter therapy was serious business, a good guffaw carried a reputation of being the best medicine.more:
» break into + guffaws of laughter = empezar a reírse a carcajadas, empezar a dar carcajadas, partirse de risa, partirse de reír, troncharse de reír, troncharse de risa.
Example: The other children broke into guffaws of laughter -- I felt embarrassed but more ashamed of my own ignorance.» burst into + guffaws of laughter = empezar a reírse a carcajadas, empezar a dar carcajadas, partirse de risa, partirse de reír, troncharse de risa, troncharse de reír.
Example: Someone by the door farted and his mates burst into crude guffaws of laughter.» guffaw of laughter = carcajada, risotada.
Example: A refined English gentleman, he induces guffaws of laughter with his hysterical, pompous British accent.guffaw2 = reírse a carcajadas.
Example: His companions were guffawing, but his face remained solemn.more:
» guffaw with + laughter = reírse a carcajadas.
Example: Everyone guffawed with laughter, including the director.