noun
- people or things that are regarded as ridiculous or worthy of mockery; objects of scorn or ridicule
Usage: plural form of laughingstock; typically used to describe people or groups who are publicly mocked or humiliated
Examples
- The team became laughingstocks after losing every game in the season.
- The poorly executed plan made the company and its executives laughingstocks in the industry.
- They didn't want to become laughingstocks, so they worked hard to improve their performance.
- The scandal turned the once-respected politicians into laughingstocks.
- His failed attempts at comedy made him a laughingstock among his peers.
- The outdated technology made the organization laughingstocks in the modern marketplace.