to behave in a way that shows you are not worried or frightened by something
to not be too serious or sensitive about yourself and the things that you do
to say unkind things about someone or something that are intended to make them seem silly
to say unkind things about someone when they are not there
He’s always been able to laugh at danger.
I always felt as though people were laughing at me behind my back.
In a culture that too often lacks perspective, these cartoons give Americans the chance to laugh at themselves.
The other kids laughed at his haircut.
laughs at
laughing at
laughed at
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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