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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adjective ; 1 · full of gaiety or high spirits : mirthful. eat, drink, and be merry ; 2 · marked by festivity or gaiety. a merry holiday time ; 3 · quick, brisk. a ...
MERRY meaning: 1. happy or showing enjoyment: 2. UK polite word for slightly drunk: 3. happy or showing…. Learn more.
To be merry is to be happy, jaunty, and ready to frolic. A group of people laughing as they walk down the street is a merry gang. Anything merry is festive, ...
, mer·ri·er, mer·ri·est. full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
merry in British English · 1. cheerful; jolly · 2. very funny; hilarious · 3. British informal. slightly drunk · 4. archaic. delightful · 5. See make merry · 6.
to enjoy yourself by singing, laughing, drinking, etc. the more the merrier (saying). jump to ...
Merry definition: Full of cheerfulness, liveliness, and good feelings.
merry · happy and cheerful synonym cheery. a merry grin. Extra Examples · . Merry Christmas. used at Christmas to say that you hope that somebody has a pleasant ...