Merry suggests cheerful, joyous, uninhibited enjoyment of frolic or festivity. The merry sound of laughter If you describe someone's character or behaviour as merry, you mean that they are happy and cheerful. Joyous in disposition or spirit A merry time at the party Idioms to be happy or festive
The new year's revelers were making merry in the ballroom The unthinking children made merry of the boy who had no shoes Happy, blithe, blithesome, frolicsome, cheery, glad Meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the oxford english dictionary To be merry is to be happy, especially in a fun, festive way Parties and celebrations are merry, and so are the fun people who attend them
Full of cheerfulness or gaiety Joyous in disposition or spirit. See examples of merry used in a sentence. Full of cheerfulness, liveliness, and good feelings. Some common synonyms of merry are blithe, jocund, jolly, and jovial While all these words mean showing high spirits or lightheartedness, merry suggests cheerful, joyous, uninhibited enjoyment of frolic or festivity.
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