merriment
noun
[ ˈmɛrɪm(ə)nt ]
• gaiety and fun.
• "her eyes sparkled with merriment"
Similar:
high spirits,
high-spiritedness,
exuberance,
cheerfulness,
gaiety,
fun,
effervescence,
euphoria,
exhilaration,
elation,
verve,
buoyancy,
carefreeness,
blitheness,
levity,
zest,
sportiveness,
liveliness,
cheer,
joy,
joyfulness,
joyousness,
jolliness,
jollity,
happiness,
gladness,
exultation,
rejoicing,
jocundity,
jocularity,
conviviality,
festivity,
merrymaking,
revelry,
mirth,
mirthfulness,
glee,
gleefulness,
laughter,
hilarity,
light-heartedness,
amusement,
pleasure,
larking about,
Opposite:
doom and gloom,
misery,