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Jovially - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Jovially means in a cheerful, friendly, and lighthearted manner. It describes someone who is full of good humor and warmth, often while laughing or smiling. For example, He greeted everyone jovially.

jovially

/ˈdʒoʊviəli/ /ˈdʒəʊviəli/

Definition:

In a cheerful and friendly manner.

Synonyms:

Cheerfully, merrily, gleefully, lightheartedly

Part of Speech:

Adverb

Antonyms:

Gloomily, sullenly

Common Collocations:

Laugh jovially, speak jovially, greet jovially

Derivatives:

Jovial, joviality

Usage Tips:

Use "jovially" to describe actions done with warmth and high spirits, often in social settings.

Common Phrases:

Jovially laughing, jovially chatting, in a jovially manner

Etymology:

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

Examples:

  • 1. He greeted everyone jovially at the party.
  • 2. She laughed jovially at his joke.
  • 3. The old friends chatted jovially over coffee.
  • 4. He spoke jovially to lift their spirits.

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