merrymaking (Meaning)
merrymaking (n)
a boisterous celebration; a merry festivity
merrymaking (a.)
Making or producing mirth; convivial; jolly.
merrymaking (n.)
The act of making merry; conviviality; merriment; jollity.
Synonyms & Antonyms of merrymaking
Synonyms:
- whoopee
- entertainment
- enjoyment
- festival
- reveling
- rejoicing
- merriness
- mirth
- gaiety
- fun
- revelling
- jollification
- joy
- conviviality
- cheer
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- joviality
- hilarity
- gamboling
- lightheartedness
- frolic
- playfulness
- jesting
- carouse
- glee
- carousal
- delight
- funning
- cheeriness
- frolicking
- happiness
- binge
- mirthfulness
- carnival
- joking
- lark
- party
- romping
- jocularity
- spree
- mischief
- riot
- frivolity
- diversion
- gleefulness
- buffoonery
- gambolling
- levity
- romp
- gambol
- flippancy
- pleasure
- revel
- rollicking
- recreation
Antonyms:
merrymaking Sentence Examples
- The festival was filled with exuberant merrymaking, as revelers danced the night away.
- The village square was a hive of merrymaking, with children laughing and games being played.
- The king's jester kept the court in stitches with his witty merrymaking.
- The harvest celebration was a time of great merrymaking, with feasting, dancing, and storytelling.
- The ship's crew celebrated their safe return with merrymaking and cheer.
- The town was a hub of merrymaking during the annual summer festival.
- The children's party was filled with laughter and merrymaking.
- The wedding reception was a night of laughter, dancing, and joyous merrymaking.
- The villagers celebrated the end of the war with days of merrymaking and feasting.
- The Christmas season was a time of merriment and merrymaking, with festive parties and gift exchanges.
FAQs About the word merrymaking
a boisterous celebration; a merry festivityMaking or producing mirth; convivial; jolly., The act of making merry; conviviality; merriment; jollity.
merriment,festivity, gayety, celebration, jollity, revelry, cheerfulness, whoopee, entertainment, enjoyment
sorrow, misery,grief, heartache, mourning, mourning, woe, darkness, gloom, wretchedness
The festival was filled with exuberant merrymaking, as revelers danced the night away.
The village square was a hive of merrymaking, with children laughing and games being played.
The king's jester kept the court in stitches with his witty merrymaking.
The harvest celebration was a time of great merrymaking, with feasting, dancing, and storytelling.
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