gaily Antonyms

Meaning of gaily

Wordnet

gaily (r)

in a gay manner

Webster

gaily (adv.)

Merrily; showily. See gaily.

gaily Sentence Examples

  1. The children skipped gaily through the meadow, their laughter echoing in the air.
  2. The birds sang gaily from the trees, celebrating the arrival of spring.
  3. Despite her recent troubles, she greeted everyone gaily, spreading warmth and cheer.
  4. The colors of the sunset danced and swirled gaily across the sky.
  5. The stream trickled gaily over the rocks, its melody carrying the scent of blooming flowers.
  6. The party guests danced gaily until the early hours, filled with joy and laughter.
  7. She hummed gaily as she baked cookies, her heart overflowing with love for her family.
  8. The horse galloped gaily across the field, its mane and tail flowing in the wind.
  9. The flags fluttered gaily from the buildings, marking the joyous occasion.
  10. The waves crashed gaily upon the shore, creating a rhythmic symphony that filled the air.

FAQs About the word gaily

in a gay mannerMerrily; showily. See gaily.

cheerfully, happily, cheerily, jocosely, mirthfully, brightly, joyfully, smilingly, jovially, heartily

disconsolately, bleakly, despondently, miserably, bleakly, heavily, disconsolately, sorrowfully, mournfully, unhappily

The children skipped gaily through the meadow, their laughter echoing in the air.

The birds sang gaily from the trees, celebrating the arrival of spring.

Despite her recent troubles, she greeted everyone gaily, spreading warmth and cheer.

The colors of the sunset danced and swirled gaily across the sky.