different between hysterically vs hilariously
hysterically
English
Etymology
hysterical +? -ly
Adverb
hysterically (comparative more hysterically, superlative most hysterically)
- In a hysterical manner; showing signs of hysteria.
- With, or causing, very much laughter.
Usage notes
- Some adjectives commonly collocating with hysterically: funny.
- Some verbs commonly collocating with hysterically: laugh, joke.
Translations
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hilariously
English
Etymology
hilarious +? -ly
Adverb
hilariously (comparative more hilariously, superlative most hilariously)
- In a hilarious manner; so as to amuse greatly.
- a hilariously funny joke
- With great hilarity or mirth.
- They laughed hilariously at the comedy film.
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