Sentence examples for artificial laughter from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe laughter that is not genuine, often produced by machines or in a performance context.
Example: "The audience's response was filled with artificial laughter, making it clear that the humor was not resonating."
Alternatives: "fake laughter" or "simulated laughter."

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The BBC said all laughter is taken from the studio audience and no artificial laughter had been used.

The person you've walked in on continues to happily chortle, but you - being so to speak out of sync - hear only the counterpoint of artificial laughter: Chuckle… chuckle… titter… guffaw!

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And almost everyone has an unfortunate penchant for the kind of artificial, neck-elongating laughter associated with bad drawing-room comedy.

Her reliance on artificial bursts of laughter and speech is less convincing; they're frequently muffled by dint of the speaker's mouth being pressed against another's body.

He also accused "certain stars" of "fake laughter": "These are all artificial laughs.

Laughter becomes the public expression of her private impulse for rescue — a form of artificial respiration that revives her and those around her.

I wonder if the "canned laughter" canard is used, knowingly, as bitchy shorthand – surely no one really believes it is artificial?

Likewise, an artificial mind designed to care whether humans smile might force humans to smile through means other than joy and laughter once it gained the means to.

Artificial growth?

Artificial Intelligence"?

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