单词 | joyous |
释义 | joyous (dʒɔɪəs ) adjective Joyous means extremely happy. [literary] She had made their childhood so joyous and carefree. ...a joyous celebration of life. Synonyms: joyful, cheerful, merry, festive joyously adverb Sarah accepted joyously. Collocations: joyous moment Don't wait for a joyous moment to photograph and share. The Sun It's worth celebrating too: the last joyous moment before twilight and doom. Times, Sunday Times They discover more than they could have ever hoped for in one of the most joyous moments in a cinema this year. Times, Sunday Times These men provided joyous moments with style, panache and modesty that thrilled even non-cricket fans. The Sun It was one of the most joyous moments of my life. Times, Sunday Times The renewed health of his foot was a joyous occasion. Times, Sunday Times A truly joyous occasion amid such challenging times. Times,Sunday Times You might have thought that a discussion on happiness would be a joyous occasion marked by laughter and high spirits. Times, Sunday Times It was such a lovely, joyous occasion. Times,Sunday Times The game in front of a full house should have been a joyous occasion, but instead it will forever be a match under the dark shadow of suspicion. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 非常快乐的 Japanese: 歓喜した |
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