merry
1. full of or showing high-spirited merriment (Freq. 4) - when hearts were young and gay - "a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company"- Wordsworth - the jolly crowd at the reunion - jolly old Saint Nick - a jovial old gentleman - have a merry Christmas - peals of merry laughter - a mirthful laugh • Syn: gay, jocund, jolly, jovial, mirthful • Similar to: joyous • Derivationally related forms: mirthfulness (for: mirthful), merriness, joviality (for: jovial), jolly (for: jolly), jolliness (for: jolly), jollity (for: jolly), jocundity (for: jocund) 2. offering fun and gaiety (Freq. 1) - a festive (or festal) occasion - gay and exciting night life - a merry evening • Syn: gay, festal, festive • Similar to: joyous • Derivationally related forms: merriness, festivity (for: festive) 3. quick and energetic - a brisk walk in the park - a lively gait - a merry chase - traveling at a rattling rate - a snappy pace - a spanking breeze • Syn: alert, brisk, lively, rattling, snappy, spanking, zippy • Similar to: energetic • Derivationally related forms: zip (for: zippy), liveliness (for: lively), briskness (for: brisk)
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