irrisible (Meaning)

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irrisible (a.)

Not risible.

Synonyms & Antonyms of irrisible

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irrisible Sentence Examples

  1. The comedian's performance was so hilarious that it rendered the entire audience irrisible.
  2. Despite her attempts to remain composed, she found his jokes irrisible and burst into uncontrollable laughter.
  3. His wit and humor were so sharp that they had an irrisible effect on everyone around him.
  4. The unexpected twist in the plot of the movie left viewers in an irrisible state, unable to contain their amusement.
  5. The children's play was filled with irrisible moments, eliciting laughter from both young and old alike.
  6. His talent for improvisation made even mundane situations irrisible, turning dull moments into comedic gold.
  7. The comedian's facial expressions were so exaggerated that they added an irrisible layer to his already funny jokes.
  8. The comedy show was a success, leaving the audience in an irrisible mood long after it ended.
  9. The viral video of the clumsy cat's antics quickly became an irrisible sensation on social media.
  10. Despite the seriousness of the meeting, his irreverent comments made it difficult for anyone to remain irrisible.

FAQs About the word irrisible

Not risible.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The comedian's performance was so hilarious that it rendered the entire audience irrisible.

Despite her attempts to remain composed, she found his jokes irrisible and burst into uncontrollable laughter.

His wit and humor were so sharp that they had an irrisible effect on everyone around him.

The unexpected twist in the plot of the movie left viewers in an irrisible state, unable to contain their amusement.