jollity (Meaning)

Wordnet

jollity (n)

feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor

Webster

jollity (n.)

Noisy mirth; gayety; merriment; festivity; boisterous enjoyment.

jollity Sentence Examples

  1. The jollity of the partygoers filled the air as they celebrated the end of the school year.
  2. The children enjoyed the jollity of the fair, with its rides, games, and cotton candy.
  3. The jollity of the holiday season was felt everywhere, with Christmas lights twinkling and music playing in the streets.
  4. The jollity of the crowd was infectious, and even the most reserved people found themselves caught up in the spirit of the event.
  5. The jollity of the gathering was dampened by the news of the death of a close friend.
  6. The jollity of the campfire was a welcome sight after a long day of hiking.
  7. The jollity of the wedding reception was palpable, with guests dancing and laughing the night away.
  8. The jollity of the picnic was short-lived, as a sudden thunderstorm forced everyone to seek shelter.
  9. The jollity of the parade was a sight to behold, with colorful floats and marching bands filling the streets.
  10. The jollity of the festival was contagious, with people of all ages enjoying the rides, games, and food.

FAQs About the word jollity

feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humorNoisy mirth; gayety; merriment; festivity; boisterous enjoyment.

celebration, cheerfulness, gaiety,festivity, revelry, jollification, merriment, gayety, merrymaking, enjoyment

mournfulness, heartache, mourning, blackness, mournfulness, misery, woe, wretchedness, wretchedness, sorrow

The jollity of the partygoers filled the air as they celebrated the end of the school year.

The children enjoyed the jollity of the fair, with its rides, games, and cotton candy.

The jollity of the holiday season was felt everywhere, with Christmas lights twinkling and music playing in the streets.

The jollity of the crowd was infectious, and even the most reserved people found themselves caught up in the spirit of the event.