jocund Antonyms

Meaning of jocund

Wordnet

jocund (s)

full of or showing high-spirited merriment

Webster

jocund ()

Merry; cheerful; gay; airy; lively; sportive.

Webster

jocund (adv.)

Merrily; cheerfully.

jocund Sentence Examples

  1. The guests at the party laughed and chatted jocundly, their spirits lifted by the festive atmosphere.
  2. The meadow was a jocund sight, filled with vibrant wildflowers and butterflies flitting about.
  3. The children's faces were lit up with jocund smiles as they played together in the park.
  4. The sound of birdsong filled the air, adding to the jocund ambiance of the spring morning.
  5. The dancer's movements were graceful and jocund, conveying joy and lightness of being.
  6. The aroma of fresh-baked bread wafted through the air, filling the kitchen with a jocund fragrance.
  7. The waves crashed against the shore in a jocund rhythm, creating a mesmerizing melody.
  8. The laughter of a child is a jocund sound, one that can melt even the coldest of hearts.
  9. The old woman's face was lined with wrinkles, but her eyes sparkled with a jocund light.
  10. The carnival was a riot of color and sound, a jocund celebration of life and joy.

FAQs About the word jocund

full of or showing high-spirited merrimentMerry; cheerful; gay; airy; lively; sportive., Merrily; cheerfully.

merry, jolly, festive, amused, humorous, laughing, mirthful, blithesome, smiling, jocose

depressed, brokenhearted, weeping, disconsolate, dejected, sorrowful, forlorn, melancholy, depressed, crying

The guests at the party laughed and chatted jocundly, their spirits lifted by the festive atmosphere.

The meadow was a jocund sight, filled with vibrant wildflowers and butterflies flitting about.

The children's faces were lit up with jocund smiles as they played together in the park.

The sound of birdsong filled the air, adding to the jocund ambiance of the spring morning.