merrymaker

[ˈmɛr.i.meɪ.kər]

merrymaker Definition

  • 1a person who habitually celebrates and makes merry
  • 2a person who is lively and amusing

Using merrymaker: Examples

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

  • Example

    The merrymaker danced and sang all night long.

  • Example

    She was the life of the party, a true merrymaker.

  • Example

    The town's annual festival attracts thousands of merrymakers from all over the country.

merrymaker Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for merrymaker

Phrases with merrymaker

  • to enjoy oneself by celebrating and having fun

    Example

    We decided to make merry and celebrate our success.

  • used to describe a cheerful and festive atmosphere

    Example

    The house was decorated with lights and ornaments, making it look merry and bright.

  • a jolly and happy person

    Example

    He was known as a merry old soul, always laughing and joking with his friends.

Origins of merrymaker

from 'merry' + 'maker'

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Summary: merrymaker in Brief

'Merrymaker' [ˈmɛr.i.meɪ.kər] refers to a person who habitually celebrates and makes merry, or a lively and amusing person. It is often used to describe someone who enjoys parties and festivities, such as 'The town's annual festival attracts thousands of merrymakers from all over the country.' The phrase 'make merry' means to enjoy oneself by celebrating and having fun.