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Don't laugh at him. He looks serious.
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In the first sentence, does 'laugh at' mean 'ridicule' or 'to make the sounds and movements of your face that show you are happy'?
11 years ago

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Answered by Writeacher
In THAT context, it means 'ridicule.'
11 years ago
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Don't laugh at him. He looks serious.
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In the first sentence, does 'laugh at' mean 'ridicule' or 'to make the sounds and movements of your face that show you are happy'?

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