About The Word Jollity
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Jollity
Jollity Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Jollity?
[n] feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor
Synonyms | Synonyms for Jollity: joviality Related Terms | Find terms related to Jollity: amusement | blitheness | cheer | conviviality | disport | festivity | frivolity | frolic | fun | gaiety | gambol | glee | gleefulness | good cheer | heartiness | high glee | hilariousness | hilarity | holiday-making | hoopla | jocularity | jocundity | jollification | jolliness | joviality | joy | joyfulness | joyousness | larking | laughter | levity | mafficking | merriment | merriness | merrymaking | mirth | mirthfulness | play | racketing | revel | reveling | revelment | revelry | revels | rollick | romp | skylarking | sport | whoopee See Also | amiability | gaiety | good humor | good humour | good temper | merriment Jollity In Webster's Dictionary \Jol"li*ty\, n. [From {Jolly}: cf. OF. joliet['e],
jolivet['e].]
Noisy mirth; gayety; merriment; festivity; boisterous
enjoyment. --Chaucer.
All now was turned to jollity and game. --Milton.
He with a proud jollity commanded him to leave that
quarrel only for him, who was only worthy to enter into
it. --Sir P.
Sidney.
Syn: Merriment; mirth; gayety; festivity; hilarity.
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