cười rộ

cười rộ

Nghe câu chuyện hài, anh ấy cười rộ lên.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To laugh loudly, to guffaw: "cười rộ" describes the action of laughing in a loud, hearty, and often unrestrained manner. It implies a burst of laughter that is full and audible.
Usage
  • "Cười rộ" is an intransitive verb. It is used to describe spontaneous, loud laughter, often in response to something very funny. It typically conveys a sense of genuine amusement and lack of inhibition.
  • It is more intense than the simple verb "cười" (to laugh).
Examples
  • Verb:
    • Nghe câu chuyện hài, anh ấy cười rộ lên. (Hearing the funny story, he burst out laughing / guffawed.)
    • Cả phòng họp cười rộ khi xem video clip đó. (The whole meeting room roared with laughter when watching that video clip.)
Advanced Usage
  • "cười rộ lên": to burst out laughing. The addition of "lên" emphasizes the sudden, eruptive nature of the laughter.
    • ấy không nhịn được nữa cười rộ lên. (She couldn't hold it in anymore and burst out laughing.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Cười to (verb): to laugh loudly. This is a close synonym, though "cười rộ" can sometimes imply a broader, more open-mouthed laugh.
  • Cười ha hả (verb): to laugh heartily ("ha ha"). This describes a similar loud, cheerful laugh, often repeated.
  • Cười phá lên (verb): to break into loud laughter. Similar to "cười rộ lên," emphasizing a sudden start.
  • Tiếng cười rộ (noun phrase): a loud laugh, a guffaw.
    • Tiếng cười rộ của ông ấy làm mọi người chú ý. (His loud laugh / guffaw caught everyone's attention.)
Synonyms
  • Guffaw (verb/noun): to laugh loudly and heartily.
  • Roar with laughter (verb phrase): to laugh very loudly.
  • Burst out laughing (verb phrase): to suddenly start laughing loudly.
Related Idioms
  • Cười ngả nghiêng / cười nghiêng ngả: to laugh uncontrollably, to be doubled over with laughter. This idiom emphasizes the physical effect of intense laughter, which often accompanies "cười rộ."
    • Câu chuyện hài đến mức khiến khán giả cười ngả nghiêng. (The joke was so funny it had the audience roaring with laughter / doubled over.)