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sc<strong>of</strong>f (at), scorn, Colloq Brit take the mickey out <strong>of</strong>, US roast:<br />

<strong>The</strong>y laughed when I sat down - I didn't know the chair was<br />

broken. Why did the other children laugh at you? b laugh away or<br />

<strong>of</strong>f, spurn, dismiss, brush aside, minimize, shrug <strong>of</strong>f, reject,<br />

ignore, disregard, deny, belittle, Colloq pooh-pooh: He laughed<br />

<strong>of</strong>f his injury and insisted on continuing to work.<br />

--n. 3 titter, giggle, snigger, snicker, chuckle, chortle,<br />

guffaw, horse laugh: She would do anything for a laugh.<br />

laughter n. laughing, tittering, giggling, sniggering, snickering,<br />

chuckling, chortling, guffawing: Children's laughter filled the<br />

air.<br />

launch v. 1 start (<strong>of</strong>f), set in motion, set or get going, begin,<br />

embark upon or on, initiate, inaugurate: <strong>The</strong> council is about<br />

to launch a scheme for dockside development. <strong>The</strong> attack was<br />

launched at dawn. 2 originate, establish, organize, set up,<br />

found, open, start: Robson is talking about launching a new<br />

company. 3 shoot, fire, discharge, hurl, throw, sling, pitch,<br />

fling, catapult, send, dispatch or despatch: <strong>The</strong> enemy launched<br />

ground-to-air missiles against our planes. 4 float, set afloat:<br />

Two frigates will be launched today.<br />

--n. 5 inauguration, start, initiation, opening: <strong>The</strong> launch <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>of</strong>fensive is scheduled for noon tomorrow. 6 boat, skiff,<br />

tender, motor boat, runabout, gig, dinghy: <strong>The</strong> launch will<br />

shuttle passengers between the pier and the cruise ship.<br />

launder v. 1 wash, clean, scrub, cleanse: <strong>The</strong> chambermaid laundered<br />

three shirts for me. 2 legitimize, legitimatize, legitimate,<br />

legalize: <strong>The</strong> money from heroin was being laundered through<br />

several car dealerships.<br />

laurels n.pl. honour(s), distinction(s), fame, awards, tributes,<br />

rewards, acclaim, acclamation, glory, renown, celebrity,<br />

popularity, reputation; successes, accomplishments: With no new<br />

fields to conquer, he is resting on his laurels.<br />

lavatory n. water-closet, WC, toilet, bathroom, Colloq Brit the Gents,<br />

the Ladies('), Men's (Room), rest room, privy, Chiefly military<br />

or institutional latrine; Nautical head; Brit (public)<br />

convenience, US equipment, outhouse; Colloq (little) boys' or

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