mirth Antonyms

Meaning of mirth

Wordnet

mirth (n)

great merriment

Webster

mirth (n.)

Merriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity.

That which causes merriment.

mirth Sentence Examples

  1. The children's infectious mirth filled the playground with a chorus of laughter.
  2. Her eyes sparkled with a mischievous mirth as she teased her friends.
  3. The clown's antics evoked an unbridled mirth from the audience.
  4. The humorous anecdote elicited a ripple of mirth around the dinner table.
  5. The comedian's ability to find humor in the mundane sparked mirth in his listeners.
  6. The partygoers indulged in a symphony of mirth and laughter as the night wore on.
  7. The prankster's mischievous laughter filled the room with a contagious mirth.
  8. The witty remarks of the host kept the guests in a state of perpetual mirth.
  9. The actors on stage exuded a sense of mirth that effortlessly transported the audience to a realm of joy.
  10. The unexpected comedic twist in the story elicited a chorus of mirth and applause from the readers.

FAQs About the word mirth

great merrimentMerriment; gayety accompanied with laughter; jollity., That which causes merriment.

cheer, festivity,glee, merriness, cheerfulness, revelling, merriment, hilarity, gayness, joyfulness

gravity, dejection,sorrow, despondence, bile, earnestness, depression, gloom, gravity, sadness

The children's infectious mirth filled the playground with a chorus of laughter.

Her eyes sparkled with a mischievous mirth as she teased her friends.

The clown's antics evoked an unbridled mirth from the audience.

The humorous anecdote elicited a ripple of mirth around the dinner table.