carcajada means laugh — a common term in Funny Words. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: November 2, 2025
carcajada
noun • /[car-kah-HA-dah]/
laugh
Example:
Soltó una carcajada que asustó al perro.
She let out a laugh that scared the dog.
🧠 What does carcajada mean?
A 'carcajada' is a loud, hearty, and unrestrained laugh. Unlike a simple 'risa' (laugh), a 'carcajada' implies a much more intense and audible expression of amusement, often a deep, booming laugh that comes from the belly. It is frequently used to describe someone laughing out loud, sometimes uncontrollably, in response to something very funny.
📚 Extra examples
- El chiste del comediante provocó una carcajada general en el público.
The comedian's joke caused a collective burst of laughter from the audience. - No pude evitar soltar una carcajada al ver la situación tan absurda.
I couldn't help but let out a guffaw upon seeing such an absurd situation. - Las carcajadas de los niños llenaban la casa de alegría.
The children's loud laughs filled the house with joy.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'carcajada' is somewhat onomatopoeic. The repetition of the hard 'ca' sound combined with the strong, throaty 'ja' (similar to the sound of clearing your throat) mimics the choppy, deep sound of a powerful, hearty laugh.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "carcajada"
Synonyms: risotada, risa, jajajá, regocijo
Opposites: sollozo, llanto, gemido, lamento
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