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		Definition of joyous in English: joyousadjective ˈdʒɔɪəsˈdʒɔɪəs literary Full of happiness and joy.  scenes of joyous celebration  Example sentencesExamples -  The joyous soldiers prepared to sail home as they imagined the celebrations in their honor.
 -  It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them.
 -  There was no joyous celebration, no leaping up and down and waving arms in the air.
 -  Both will be having a joyous time crashing up, down and across waves.
 -  She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh.
 -  They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place!
 -  It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief.
 -  The hall was full of the laughter of the courtiers and the joyous melody of the band.
 -  It can be a fascinating and joyous thing as well, the coming together of different cultures.
 -  It was a very happy and joyous occasion and all went off very well.
 -  It was a joyous celebration to mark the 60th anniversary since the Second World War ended.
 -  Despite the distance, the family wasn't completely left out of the joyous occasion.
 -  You are about to enter one of the most joyous and happy periods of this year for your sign.
 -  To those of you that already know me, this will simply be a joyous refresher of your cherished memories of me.
 -  It was a joyous occasion and oh so different from the season end 12 months ago.
 -  She was so happy and our most joyous wedding day was getting nearer and nearer.
 -  The committee wish all our supporters a very happy Christmas and a joyous New Year.
 -  I take the mandolin from the wall and do a few strums in joyous celebration.
 -  I find it at times joyous and at others, the most hellish job in the world.
 -  Christmas time is a joyous season meant to spread happiness around the world.
 
  Synonyms joyful, cheerful, happy, jolly, merry, bright, sunny, light-hearted, in good spirits, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, effervescent, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, breezy, airy, cheery, sprightly, jaunty, smiling, grinning, beaming, laughing, mirthful, radiant 
 Derivatives   noun literary  Perhaps most striking is the sheer infectious joyousness of Jordan's music.  Example sentencesExamples -  I felt that the spirit of joyousness which should have been there was completely negated by a seriousness.
 -  Each greeting is accompanied by a great deal of genuine laughter and joyousness.
 -  Its joyousness seemed to stand for the festival as a whole.
 -  Not that any of the joyousness or wonder at this unexpected reunion is acknowledged openly.
 
 
 
    Definition of joyous in US English: joyousadjectiveˈdʒɔɪəsˈjoiəs literary Full of happiness and joy.  scenes of joyous celebration  Example sentencesExamples -  Both will be having a joyous time crashing up, down and across waves.
 -  It was a joyous occasion and oh so different from the season end 12 months ago.
 -  I find it at times joyous and at others, the most hellish job in the world.
 -  To those of you that already know me, this will simply be a joyous refresher of your cherished memories of me.
 -  I take the mandolin from the wall and do a few strums in joyous celebration.
 -  There was no joyous celebration, no leaping up and down and waving arms in the air.
 -  She was so happy and our most joyous wedding day was getting nearer and nearer.
 -  You are about to enter one of the most joyous and happy periods of this year for your sign.
 -  Despite the distance, the family wasn't completely left out of the joyous occasion.
 -  It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them.
 -  The joyous soldiers prepared to sail home as they imagined the celebrations in their honor.
 -  The hall was full of the laughter of the courtiers and the joyous melody of the band.
 -  It can be a fascinating and joyous thing as well, the coming together of different cultures.
 -  It was a joyous celebration to mark the 60th anniversary since the Second World War ended.
 -  Christmas time is a joyous season meant to spread happiness around the world.
 -  They could have done this at home, but then they would have missed the joyous atmosphere of this happy place!
 -  It juggles the joyous thrills of matchmaking and courtship with the dark alleys of pain and grief.
 -  The committee wish all our supporters a very happy Christmas and a joyous New Year.
 -  She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh.
 -  It was a very happy and joyous occasion and all went off very well.
 
  Synonyms joyful, cheerful, happy, jolly, merry, bright, sunny, light-hearted, in good spirits, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, effervescent, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, breezy, airy, cheery, sprightly, jaunty, smiling, grinning, beaming, laughing, mirthful, radiant     |