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joviality
[ joh-vee-al-i-tee ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of joviality1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
“And there was kind of a pall from the joviality and it quieted down… In a sense, I hope that the players themselves took that to say, ‘You know, we do have to do something.’”
A classmate at the time said she had turned the school "in completely the opposite direction" during the election, using her "personality, joviality and optimism".
The bright, colorful animations — arguments and fights are in surreal landscapes — add a sense of joviality to the proceedings.
One Christmas obligation is to bring tidings of comfort to those who, because they are suffering, find the obligatory joviality of the season off-putting and depressing.
The joviality didn’t last long — or, rather, it flipped back and forth between dancers driving across the floor to more introspective moments for Marcellus, whose rich, layered vocalizations filled the theater.
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