Pronunciation: /hɪˈlærəti/
noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 The children erupted into hilarity when the clown entered the room.
A2 The movie was filled with hilarity, making the audience laugh out loud.
B1 The sitcom's humor was a perfect blend of wit and hilarity.
B2 The comedian's jokes were met with uproarious hilarity from the crowd.
C1 The author's wit and clever wordplay added a layer of hilarity to the novel.
C2 The satire was filled with biting hilarity, making a powerful commentary on society.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 The children burst into hilarity when the clown started performing.
A2 The movie was filled with hilarity, making everyone in the theater laugh out loud.
B1 The comedian's jokes were met with uproarious hilarity from the audience.
B2 The sitcom is known for its clever humor and moments of hilarity.
C1 The satirical play was a masterpiece of wit and hilarity, leaving the audience in stitches.
C2 The stand-up comedian's performance was a perfect blend of intelligence and hilarity, captivating the entire audience.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 The children laughed with hilarity at the clown's antics.
A2 The comedy show was filled with hilarity, making everyone in the audience laugh.
B1 The sitcom was known for its hilarity, attracting a large viewership.
B2 The stand-up comedian's jokes were delivered with such hilarity that the audience couldn't stop laughing.
C1 The satirical play was a masterpiece of hilarity, cleverly poking fun at societal norms.
C2 The writer's wit and humor added an element of hilarity to the novel, making it a bestseller.
article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'a', 'an', or 'the'
A1 The children burst into hilarity when the clown started juggling.
A2 The comedy show was filled with hilarity as the audience couldn't stop laughing.
B1 The sitcom's main appeal is its clever writing and constant hilarity.
B2 The stand-up comedian's performance was met with uproarious hilarity from the crowd.
C1 The novel's witty dialogue and sharp humor resulted in moments of pure hilarity.
C2 The satirical play was a masterclass in blending social commentary with uproarious hilarity.
formal The play was filled with hilarity, as the audience couldn't stop laughing at the witty dialogue.
informal We had a night of hilarity watching funny cat videos on the internet.
slang The comedian's jokes were pure hilarity, we were rolling on the floor laughing.
figurative The hilarity of the situation was not lost on him, even though it was a serious matter.
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