Crossword-Solution: RISIBILITY 10 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Risibility n. The quality of being risible; as, risibility is
peculiar to the human species.

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the quality of being risible 1 answer
Tee-hee 11 answers
Giggle 26 answers
Derision 33 answers
gurgle 40 answers
Crow 61 answers
AMUSEMENT ___ 72 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREEA
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greedy person
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One must either laugh or cry at such stupendous inconsistencies; and I prefer to laugh.’ Britain, who had been paying the profoundest and most melancholy attention to each speaker in his turn, seemed suddenly to decide in favour of the same preference, if a deep sepulchral sound that escaped him might be construed into a demonstration of risibility.
The Battle of Life Charles Dickens 2019
John Dounce’s red countenance, illuminated as it was by the flickering gas-light in the window before which he paused, excited the lady’s risibility, or whether a natural exuberance of animal spirits proved too much for that staidness of demeanour which the forms of society rather dictatorially prescribe.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
These varied a little in their structure; but the general run of the bars sounded something in this way: "Hic-hoc-wheew!" It was most profoundly ludicrous; and could not have missed exciting risibility in anyone save a pious, a disappointed, and humbled bride.
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner James Hogg 2000
Possessed of a wonderful amount of loquacity, great risibility, but no stability--a creature of impulse--a grown child, in short--at first sight it seems wonderful how he can be trained to work; for there is now law, no home to bind him--he could run away at any moment; and presuming on this, he sins, expecting to be forgiven.
The Discovery of the Source of the Nile John Hanning Speke 2002
But happily his affection was incipient as yet, and a sudden sense of the ridiculous in his own position carried him to the verge of risibility during the scene.
The Well-Beloved Thomas Hardy 2002