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[ joh-vee-al-i-tee ] / ˌdʒoʊ viˈæl ɪ ti / SEE SYNONYMS FOR joviality ON THESAURUS.COM
nounthe state or quality of being jovial; merriment; jollity. Origin of joviality1620–30; jovial + -ity; compare French jovialité synonym study for jovialitySee mirth. Words nearby jovialityJouve, j'ouvert, Jouy print, Jove, jovial, joviality, Jovian, Jovian planet, jow, Jowett, jowl Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for jovialityMr Harbord was an old Harrovian famed for his joviality, and his suicide shocked his friends and family. Harry Will Not Attend Memorial For His Ex Astrid's Tragic Father|Tom Sykes|June 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST The drawing-room reached, all constraint vanished, and the joviality which had marked the dessert made its reappearance. A Love Episode|Emile Zola The sounds of joviality increased, and Blake's mouth watered. A Wounded Name|Charles King He had the best opinion imaginable of himself, and somehow the world shared it—so ingratiating was his joviality. The Storm Centre|Charles Egbert Craddock
They received it with a great racket, and a sort of joviality inappropriate to the circumstances. Saragossa|Benito Prez Galds The reason of the trouble was a joviality of the sergeant's, who wished forcibly to embrace the bride. The Blacksmith's Hammer, or The Peasant Code|Eugne Sue
Words related to jovialityradiance, color, brilliance, gladness, cheer, revelry, sport, glitter, jocundity, jocosity, elation, glee, gleefulness, liveliness, sparkle, animation, revel, lightheartedness, frolic, mirthfulness |