laughed
laughed — verb
1. the past simple and past participle form of the verb laugh — to have shown that
the past simple and past participle form of the verb laugh — to have shown that you find something funny or that you are happy by making short sounds with your mouth while your face shows a smile.
Yael laughed at the funny cat video with her friends.
laughed at [something] — prepositional object
When João told the funny story, all the children laughed.
subordinate when-clause before main clause
Mark laughed and said, "That is a good one!"
Saira laughed so much that she could not speak for a long time.
Everyone laughed when the dog ran after its own tail.
文法句型
laughed + (at/about + object)
laughed + adverb (loudly, together, nervously)
用法筆記
Unlike the present-tense form 'laugh', 'laughed' is used only for completed actions in the past. The form stays the same for all subjects: I laughed, you laughed, she laughed, we laughed, they laughed. In everyday speech and writing, 'laughed' is often paired with the prepositions 'at' (the thing that caused the laughter) or 'about' (the general situation).