laughingstock Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's outlandish remarks made him a laughingstock among his colleagues.
  2. The team's embarrassing defeat turned them into a laughingstock in the sports world.
  3. The actor's terrible performance made him the laughingstock of the theater community.
  4. The company's financial blunders made it a laughingstock in the business world.
  5. The student's bizarre answers on the exam made him the laughingstock of the class.
  6. The artist's unconventional artwork made him a laughingstock among critics.
  7. The singer's off-key performance made him a laughingstock on social media.
  8. The dancer's clumsy moves made him the laughingstock of the dance competition.
  9. The politician's empty promises made him a laughingstock among voters.
  10. The team's dismal season made them a laughingstock in the league.

laughingstock Meaning

Wordnet

laughingstock (n)

a victim of ridicule or pranks

Webster

laughingstock (n.)

An object of ridicule; a butt of sport.

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FAQs About the word laughingstock

a victim of ridicule or pranksAn object of ridicule; a butt of sport.

joke, victim, butt, jest, derision, target, sport, mock,fool, mockery

favorite, pet,favorite, pet, darling,darling,

The politician's outlandish remarks made him a laughingstock among his colleagues.

The team's embarrassing defeat turned them into a laughingstock in the sports world.

The actor's terrible performance made him the laughingstock of the theater community.

The company's financial blunders made it a laughingstock in the business world.