joyfulness
11joyfulness — See: joyful …
12joyfulness — noun the emotion of great happiness • Syn: ↑joy, ↑joyousness • Ant: ↑sorrow (for: ↑joy) • Derivationally related forms: ↑joyful, ↑ …
13cheerfulness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Good humor Nouns 1. cheerfulness, geniality, gaiety, sunniness, good nature; cheer, good humor, high spirits, animal spirits; glee, light heart; optimism (See hope).Slang, joygerm fever. See pleasure. 2 …
14cheer — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An agreeable mental state] Syn. delight, mirth, glee; see happiness 1 , joy 2 . 2. [Something that comforts or gladdens] Syn. encouragement, reassurance, comfort, solace; see encouragement 2 . 3. [An encouraging shout] Syn.… …
15happiness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Good humor] Syn. mirth, merrymaking, cheer, merriment, joyousness, vivacity, laughter, delight, gladness, good spirits, hilarity, playfulness, exuberance, gaiety, cheerfulness, buoyancy, good will, rejoicing, joviality,… …
16χαρμοσύνας — χαρμοσύνᾱς , χαρμόσυνος joyful fem acc pl χαρμοσύνᾱς , χαρμόσυνος joyful fem gen sg (doric aeolic) χαρμοσύνᾱς , χαρμοσύνη joyfulness fem acc pl χαρμοσύνᾱς , χαρμοσύνη joyfulness fem gen sg (doric aeolic) …
17joyousness — noun the emotion of great happiness • Syn: ↑joy, ↑joyfulness • Ant: ↑sorrow (for: ↑joy) • Derivationally related forms: ↑joyful ( …
18Festivities — Festivity Fes*tiv i*ty, n.; pl. {Festivities}. [L. festivitas: cf. F. festivit[ e].] 1. The condition of being festive; social joy or exhilaration of spirits at an entertaintment; joyfulness; gayety. [1913 Webster] The unrestrained festivity of… …
19Festivity — Fes*tiv i*ty, n.; pl. {Festivities}. [L. festivitas: cf. F. festivit[ e].] 1. The condition of being festive; social joy or exhilaration of spirits at an entertaintment; joyfulness; gayety. [1913 Webster] The unrestrained festivity of the rustic… …
20Joyance — Joy ance, n. [OF. joiance.] Enjoyment; gayety; festivity; joyfulness. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Some days of joyance are decreed to all. Byron. [1913 Webster] From what hid fountains doth thy joyance flow? Trench. [1913 Webster] …