cachinnation

noun·/ˌkæk.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/

A loud, often coarse outburst of laughter that announces itself, sometimes at another's expense (formal, rare). Cachinnation is public and unmistakable.

Her cachinnation rose above the orchestra like an unscripted cymbal crash.

Etymology

From Latin cachinnātiō, from cachinnāre "to laugh loudly." The suffix gives the sound a formality it almost resists. Rowdy laughter dressed in academic robes.

Related Words

cachinnateto laugh in this way
tittera smaller, more contained laugh
guffawboisterous laughter without the learned register
raucousthe timbre cachinnation often carries