jollier

[ˈdʒɒl.i.ə(r)]

jollier Definition

  • 1comparative form of 'jolly': happy and cheerful in manner or nature
  • 2giving pleasure or enjoyment; festive

Using jollier: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jollier" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was feeling much jollier after the party.

  • Example

    The jollier atmosphere of the carnival made everyone happy.

  • Example

    She became jollier as soon as she heard the good news.

jollier Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for jollier

Phrases with jollier

  • jolly up

    to make something more enjoyable or lively

    Example

    Let's jolly up the party with some music and dancing.

  • to encourage or persuade someone to do something in a friendly way

    Example

    I had to jolly him along to finish his homework.

  • an expression used to show approval or agreement

    Example

    Jolly good, let's get started then.

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Summary: jollier in Brief

'Jollier' [ˈdʒɒl.i.ə(r)] is the comparative form of 'jolly,' meaning happy and cheerful, often in a festive context. It can be used to describe a person's mood, as in 'He was feeling much jollier after the party,' or the atmosphere of an event, as in 'The jollier atmosphere of the carnival made everyone happy.' The phrase 'jolly up' means to make something more enjoyable or lively.