joyful
11joyful — adjective 1) his joyful mood Syn: cheerful, happy, jolly, merry, sunny, joyous, lighthearted, in good spirits, bubbly, exuberant, ebullient, cheery, smiling, mirthful, radiant; jubilant, overjoyed …
12joyful — adj. joyful about, over * * * [ dʒɔɪf(ə)l] over joyful about …
13joyful — joy|ful [ˈdʒɔıfəl] adj very happy, or likely to make people very happy ▪ Christmas is a joyful occasion for children. ▪ the joyful news >joyfully adv >joyfulness n [U] …
14joyful — adjective 1) his joyful mood Syn: cheerful, happy, jolly, merry, sunny, joyous, cheery, smiling, mirthful, jubilant, gleeful, jovial 2) joyful news Syn …
15joyful — joy•ful [[t]ˈdʒɔɪ fəl[/t]] adj. 1) full of joy; glad; delighted 2) showing or expressing joy: a joyful look[/ex] 3) causing or bringing joy; delightful: a joyful event[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 joy′ful•ly, adv. joy′ful•ness, n …
16joyful — joyfully, adv. joyfulness, n. /joy feuhl/, adj. 1. full of joy, as a person or one s heart; glad; delighted. 2. showing or expressing joy, as looks, actions, or speech. 3. causing or bringing joy, as an event, a sight, or news; delightful: the… …
17joyful — adj. Joyful is used with these nouns: ↑reunion …
18joyful — adjective very happy, or likely to make people very happy: the joyful news joyfully adverb joyfulness noun (U) …
19Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee — is a poem written by Henry van Dyke in 1907. PoemVan Dyke wrote this poem while in Williams College, Massachusetts while staying at the home of Harry Augustus Garfield. It was first published in 1911 by The Presbyterian Hymnal .… …
20Joyful Noise — can refer to:*A Joyful Noise, a musical with a book by Edward Padula and music and lyrics by Oscar Brand and Paul Nassau (1966) *Joyful Noise (album), an album by The Derek Trucks Band (2002) *A Joyful Noise (Jo Dee Messina album), a Christmas… …