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joyful adjective [ ˈdʒɔɪfʊl ]

• feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness.
• "joyful music"
Similar: cheerful, happy, jolly, merry, bright, sunny, joyous, light-hearted, in good spirits, in high spirits, sparkling, bubbly, effervescent, exuberant, ebullient, cock-a-hoop, breezy, airy, cheery, sprightly, jaunty, smiling, grinning, beaming, laughing, mirthful, radiant, jubilant, overjoyed, beside oneself with joy, thrilled, ecstatic, euphoric, blissful, on cloud nine/seven, elated, delighted, glad, gleeful, gratified, jovial, genial, good-humoured, happy-go-lucky, carefree, unworried, untroubled, without a care in the world, full of the joys of spring, buoyant, optimistic, hopeful, full of hope, positive, content, contented, upbeat, chipper, chirpy, peppy, smiley, sparky, over the moon, on top of the world, peart, gay, wrapped, jocund, gladsome, blithe, blithesome, of good cheer, pleasing, good, cheering, gladdening, gratifying, welcome, heart-warming, delightful, festive, celebratory,
Opposite: sad, miserable, distressing, depressing,


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