verb
- to laugh louder, longer, or more heartily than someone else
Usage: rare
Examples
- She tried to outlaugh her brother during the comedy show.
- The audience seemed determined to outlaugh each other at every joke.
- He couldn’t outlaugh his sister’s infectious giggle.
- The children competed to outlaugh one another at the puppet show.
- Despite his efforts to outlaugh everyone, his chuckles were barely audible.