laughingstock

[ˈlæfɪŋstɒk]

laughingstock Definition

a person or thing that is the subject of ridicule or laughter.

Using laughingstock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "laughingstock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After his blunder, he became the laughingstock of the office.

  • Example

    The team's poor performance made them the laughingstock of the league.

  • Example

    He didn't want to be the laughingstock of the party, so he practiced his jokes beforehand.

laughingstock Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for laughingstock

Phrases with laughingstock

  • to cause someone to become the subject of ridicule or laughter

    Example

    His mistake made him the laughingstock of the company, and his colleagues made fun of him for weeks.

  • to be widely ridiculed or mocked in a particular place

    Example

    After his embarrassing performance, he became the laughingstock of the town, and people avoided him in public.

  • to be widely ridiculed or mocked throughout the country

    Example

    The politician's scandal made him the laughingstock of the nation, and he was forced to resign from his position.

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Summary: laughingstock in Brief

'Laughingstock' [ˈlæfɪŋstɒk] refers to a person or thing that is the subject of ridicule or laughter. It is often used to describe someone who has made a mistake or performed poorly, as in 'After his blunder, he became the laughingstock of the office.' The phrase 'make a laughingstock of someone' means to cause someone to become the subject of ridicule or laughter.

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