Definition of joyfully in English:
joyfully
adverb ˈdʒɔɪfʊliˈdʒɔɪf(ə)liˈdʒɔɪfəli
With great pleasure and happiness.
after months of snow, I joyfully welcome the rain
Example sentencesExamples
- Mozart's lyrical, endless melodies rippled joyfully through the warm acoustical ambience of the auditorium.
- His obsessive imagining of a lost civilization seems to have joyfully regressed to the thrill-seeking bent of an adolescent model-builder.
- The family greeted me joyfully, especially Juliette.
- She pulled her lighter from her pocket, spinning it in her fingers almost joyfully.
- His son seemed happy and laughed joyfully at not only himself, but also the absurdities of life.
- Other scenes are of a more exuberant nature, suggestive of a child joyfully tossing a ball or piece of clothing into the air.
- The younger participants joyfully seized the opportunity presented to them.
- Ringtones to the music industry mean gravy—certainly another revenue stream from which they can joyfully tap.
- She had run out of the building and jumped into his arms, dropping her luggage and smiling joyfully.
- Out among the redwoods, bays, and oaks of the Berkeley hills, she feels totally, joyfully at home.