About The Word Mirth
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Mirth
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What's The Definition Of Mirth?
[n] great merriment
Synonyms | Synonyms for Mirth: glee | gleefulness | hilarity | mirthfulness Related Terms | Find terms related to Mirth: amusement | buoyancy | cheer | cheerfulness | diversion | divertisement | divertissement | enjoyment | entertainment | frivolity | frolic | fun | gaiety | gladness | glee | gleefulness | happiness | high glee | high spirits | hilariousness | hilarity | jocularity | jocundity | jolliness | jollity | joviality | joy | joyfulness | joyousness | laughter | levity | lightheartedness | merriment | merriness | merrymaking | mirthfulness | passe-temps | pastime | pleasure | recreation | regalement | rejoicing | relaxation | revelry | solace Mirth In Webster's Dictionary \Mirth\, n. [OE. mirthe, murthe, merthe, AS. myr[eth],
myrg[eth], merh[eth], mirh[eth]. See {Merry}.]
1. Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity.
Then will I cause to cease . . . from the streets of
Jerusalem, the voice of mirth. --Jer. vii.
34.
2. That which causes merriment. [Obs.] --Shak.
Syn: Merriment; joyousness; gladness; fun; frolic; glee;
hilarity; festivity; jollity. See {Gladness}.
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