merriment

[ˈmerɪmənt]

merriment Definition

cheerfulness and lighthearted fun or amusement.

Using merriment: Examples

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

  • Example

    The party was filled with merriment and laughter.

  • Example

    The children's faces were full of merriment as they played in the park.

  • Example

    The holiday season is a time for merriment and joy.

merriment Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for merriment

Phrases with merriment

  • to enjoy oneself by celebrating or having fun

    Example

    We decided to make merry and celebrate our success.

  • bursting with merriment

    to be very happy and full of joy

    Example

    The room was bursting with merriment as everyone celebrated the new year.

  • merriment and cheer

    a state of happiness and enjoyment

    Example

    The town was filled with merriment and cheer during the holiday season.

Origins of merriment

from Old English 'myrige', meaning 'pleasant, agreeable'

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Summary: merriment in Brief

'Merriment' [ˈmerɪmənt] refers to a state of cheerfulness and lighthearted fun or amusement. It is often associated with celebrations and holidays, as in 'The holiday season is a time for merriment and joy.' 'Merriment' can also be used in phrases like 'make merry,' which means to enjoy oneself by celebrating or having fun.