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Joviality - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Joviality means a cheerful and friendly mood, often marked by laughter and good humor. It describes someone who is lively, merry, and brings joy to others in social situations.

joviality

/dʒoʊˈviæləti/ /dʒəʊˈvɪæləti/

Definition:

Cheerful and friendly mood or atmosphere.

Synonyms:

Cheerfulness, mirth, jollity, merriment, glee

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Gloominess, melancholy, sadness

Common Collocations:

Infectious joviality, air of joviality, spirit of joviality

Derivatives:

Jovial, jovially

Usage Tips:

Use "joviality" to describe a lively, happy mood in social settings or gatherings.

Common Phrases:

Full of joviality, burst of joviality, atmosphere of joviality

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "jovialis," relating to Jupiter (Jove), associated with joy and good humor.

Examples:

  • 1. Her joviality brightened the entire room.
  • 2. The party was filled with laughter and joviality.
  • 3. His natural joviality made him popular among friends.
  • 4. Despite the rain, their joviality remained unshaken.

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