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Learn to pronounce mer·ry

/ˈmerē/
adjective
cheerful and lively.
"the narrow streets were dense with merry throngs of students"
synonyms: cheerful, cheery, in good spirits, high-spirited, blithe, bright, sunny, lighthearted, buoyant, bubbly, lively, carefree, without a care in the world, joyful, joyous, rejoicing, jolly, jocund, convivial, festive, mirthful, gleeful, happy, glad, laughing, chirpy, gay, frolicsome, sportive, blithesome

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