What is another word for laughingstock?

Pronunciation: [lˈafɪŋstˌɒk] (IPA)

Laughingstock is a term that refers to a person or thing that is ridiculed or made a target of mockery. However, there are plenty of other synonyms you can use to describe someone or something that becomes a laughingstock. A common synonym is "butt of jokes" which is used to describe someone who is frequently subjected to the ridicule of others. Another synonym for laughingstock is "mockery" which refers to the act of making fun of someone or something. Other synonyms include "joke", "ridicule", "derision" and "teasing". No matter which word you choose, all of them describe a situation where someone or something is made fun of, often at their expense.

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What are the opposite words for laughingstock?

The word "laughingstock" is defined as a person or thing that is ridiculed or mocked by others. Some antonyms for laughingstock may include respected, admired, praised, esteemed, and honored. When someone is respected, they are held in high regard and admired for their achievements. Admired means to be regarded with pleasure, approval, or affection. Praise is commonly given to someone for their accomplishments or qualities. Esteemed refers to high social status or reputation given to someone. Lastly, being honored means being recognized or rewarded for one's achievements or contributions. These antonyms reflect the opposite of a laughingstock and instead indicate positive qualities and accomplishments.

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Usage examples for Laughingstock

And most certainly, Elizabeth was sincerely desirous of peace; even at greater sacrifices than the Duke could well have imagined; but there was something almost diabolic in the cold dissimulation by which her honest compassion was mocked, and the tears of a whole people in its agony made the laughingstock of a despot and his tools.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009
Don't you know that if you go on like that, you will grow into a perfect donkey and that you'll be the laughingstock of everyone?
"The Adventures of Pinocchio"
C. Collodi--Pseudonym of Carlo Lorenzini
Are they obliged to sit mumchance, and to be ordered about till they are the laughingstock of young and old?
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes

Famous quotes with Laughingstock

  • We were the laughingstock of that first season... It was with great relish several years later that I received a TV Guide award for favorite actress on television.
    Roma Downey
  • If I play my cards right, I could bring network wrestling back to TV. Unfortunately, to most people, wrestling is a laughingstock. But fortunately, I'm reaching people who otherwise wouldn't watch it.
    Andy Kaufman
  • Whoever enters the Way without a guide will take a hundred years to travel a two-day journey. The Prophet said "In this way you have no more faithful companion than your works." How can these works and this earning in the way of righteousness be accomplished without a master, O father? Can you practice the meanest profession in the world without a master's guidance? Whoever undertakes a profession without a master becomes the laughingstock of city and town.
    Rumi

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