Difference between Goat and Laughingstock

What is the difference between Goat and Laughingstock?

Goat as a noun is any of various ruminant mammals, of the genus capra, related to the sheep. a group of goats is referred to as a or a . while Laughingstock as a noun is an object of ridicule, someone who is publicly ridiculed; a butt of sport.

Goat

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To allow goats to feed on. To scapegoat.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: Any of various ruminant mammals, of the genus Capra, related to the sheep. A group of goats is referred to as a or a . A lecherous man. A scapegoat

Example sentence: We are delightfully trapped by our memories. I can't drink a bottle of Chateauneuf-du-Pape Vieux Telegraphe without revisiting a hotel bistro in Luzerne, Switzerland, where I ate a large bowl of a peppery Basque baby goat stew. A sip and a bite. A bite and sip. Goose bumps come with the divine conjunction of food and wine.

Laughingstock

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An object of ridicule, someone who is publicly ridiculed; a butt of sport.

We hope you now know whether to use Goat or Laughingstock in your sentence.

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