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playful adjective [ ˈpleɪfʊl ]

• fond of games and amusement; light-hearted.
• "a playful tomboy who loves to dress up"
Similar: frisky, jolly, fun-loving, lively, full of fun, high-spirited, spirited, in high spirits, exuberant, perky, skittish, coltish, kittenish, mischievous, impish, devilish, puckish, roguish, rascally, tricksy, prankish, full of beans, frolicky, gay, frolicsome, gamesome, sportive, ludic, light-hearted, in fun, in jest, joking, jokey, teasing, humorous, jocular, jesting, good-natured, tongue-in-cheek, facetious, frivolous, flippant, arch, waggish, flirtatious, whimsical, jocose,
Opposite: solemn, serious,


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