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joyful
adjective as in happy
Strongest matches
cheerful, cheery, ecstatic, elated, enjoyable, festive, heartening, joyous, jubilant, lighthearted, merry, pleasurable, rapturous, upbeat
Weak matches
blithesome, delighted, doing handsprings, effervescent, enraptured, expansive, flipping, flying, gay, glad, gladsome, gratified, high, jocund, jolly, jovial, overjoyed, pleased, popping, satisfied, sunny, transported
Example Sentences
But for Drew, a grounded performer playing an over-the-top diva, she said it was all about giving the audience a joyful escape.
"This event brings all three together in a really accessible and joyful way."
“John’s been able to condense everything—good and painful, joyful and serious—about this country we live in, in two minutes and 30 seconds.”
At a rally aimed at encouraging voters to leave the Democratic Party, former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz portrayed the Republican Party as “patriotic and joyful” while denigrating the opposition as “angry and lonely.”
“I loved her joyful attitude,” “God Bless the U.S.A.” singer Lee Greenwood said in a statement.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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