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Frolic - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Frolic means to play or move about in a cheerful, lively, and carefree way, often with energy and joy. It describes playful behavior, like children running happily in a park.

frolic

/ˈfrɑːlɪk/ /ˈfrɒlɪk/

Definition:

To play or move about cheerfully, energetically, or mischievously.

Synonyms:

romp, gambol, play, cavort

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

mope, sulk

Common Collocations:

frolic in the park, frolic with friends, frolic in the snow

Derivatives:

frolicker, frolicking

Usage Tips:

Use "frolic" to describe lively, playful behavior, often in a carefree setting.

Common Phrases:

cut a frolic, frolic and play, frolic in the sun

Etymology:

Derived from Dutch "vrolijk," meaning cheerful or merry; entered English in the 16th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The children frolic in the garden every afternoon.
  • 2. Puppies love to frolic in the grass after a nap.
  • 3. We watched the lambs frolic in the meadow.
  • 4. She couldn’t resist joining the kids to frolic in the waves.

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