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gaiety

A festive, happy event, like a big summer backyard party, will be full of gaiety — or merriment and playfulness.

The noun gaiety is the feeling of happiness and delight that might be present at a child's birthday party or a festive square dance. Gaiety can describe a person's generally joyful personality, or the sound of laughter in your house. It comes from the French word gaieté, "joy, merriment, lightheartedness," which evolved from gai, "charming, joyful, happy." The word can be correctly spelled gaiety or gayety, although the first spelling is much more common.

DEFINITIONS OF: gaiety

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n a gay feeling

Synonyms:
merriment
Types:
glee, gleefulness, hilarity, mirth, mirthfulness
great merriment
jocularity, jocundity
a feeling facetious merriment
jolliness, jollity, joviality
feeling jolly and jovial and full of good humor
Type of:
happiness
emotions experienced when in a state of well-being

n a festive merry feeling

Synonyms:
playfulness
Type of:
levity
feeling an inappropriate lack of seriousness
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