noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The producer decided to insert laughtracks to enhance the comedy in the scene.

Definition:The act of inserting something into a recording, such as laughtracks.

From insert

Example:After the show was broadcast, comments about laughtracks flooded the airwaves.

Definition:Referring to the action of transmitting or presenting content on radio, television, or internet, where laughtracks might be used.

From broadcast

Example:In the performance, they used laughtracks to great effect in the audience’s reaction.

Definition:Referring to the act of putting on a program or performance, which might involve the use of laughtracks for comedic effect.

From perform

Example:Humor in this sketch was too subtle, and some in the audience thought the laughtracks were unnecessary.

Definition:The quality of being amusing or comedic, which laughtracks aim to enhance.

From humor

Example:The comedy relied heavily on laughtracks to keep the audience entertained and laughing.

Definition:A genre of fiction intended to be humorous and entertaining, often employing laughtracks to enhance comedic timing.

From comedy

Example:The entertainer found a new actor who could naturally deliver punchlines, reducing the need for laughtracks.

Definition:A form of activity or performance intended to amuse, delight, or engage people, often including the use of laughtracks in performances.

From entertainment

Example:Program producers sometimes debate whether to include laughtracks in each segment for audience engagement.

Definition:A series of events, activities, or items presented in a set order, as might include the use of laughtracks for humor.

From program

Example:Professional reviewers noted that the show’s content could be more clever and less dependent on laughtracks.

Definition:Material that is produced and distributed to an audience, which may include the use of laughtracks as part of the content’s structure.

From content

Example:Audience reaction to the use of laughtracks in the new interview show was varied, with some liking them and others not.

Definition:The listeners, viewers, or readers of a broadcast, performance, or media, who might be influenced by or react to the use of laughtracks.

From audience

Example:In the performance of the sitcom, the actors delivered lines with carefully timed pauses designed to elicit laughtracks from the audience.

Definition:The act of presenting or displaying something, potentially using laughtracks to enhance its comedic elements.

From performance