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gaiety
English
Etymology
From French gaieté, from French gai
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??e?.?.ti/, /??e?.?.ti/
- Hyphenation: gai?e?ty
- Rhymes: -e??ti
Noun
gaiety (countable and uncountable, plural gaieties)
- (dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry.
- (dated, countable) Merrymaking or festivity.
Synonyms
- (state of being happy): gayness
Translations
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blitheful
English
Etymology
From Middle English blythfull, blithefulle, bliþeful, bliþful, equivalent to blithe +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bla?ð.f?l/, /?bla??.f?l/
Adjective
blitheful (comparative more blitheful, superlative most blitheful)
- Full of gaiety; joyous.
Derived terms
- blithefully
- blithefulness
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