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merriment

[ mer-ee-muhnt, mer-¾±â€ ]

noun

  1. cheerful or joyful gaiety; mirth; hilarity; laughter.

    Antonyms: ,

  2. Obsolete. a cause of mirth; a jest, entertainment, etc.


merriment

/ ˈ³¾É›°ùɪ³¾É™²Ô³Ù /

noun

  1. gaiety, fun, or mirth
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of merriment1

First recorded in 1570–80; merry + -ment
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Synonym Study

See mirth.
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The rest of the episode combines bloody, frantic action; a thriller; an absurd stage play; and “choreography and merriment.â€

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There shall be no more merriment, and in the words of Nat King Cole, it is time to straighten up and fly right.

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Watching their bloodied, bruised heroes emerge from whatever piles of flaming wreckage they’ve wrought amid so much forced merriment has a way of boosting our morale out of the humbug doldrums.

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Ahead of the annual letters complaining that the Dodgers celebrate the winning of a mere division title with Champagne and much merriment, a reminder:

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But in L.A., the kids began running around the stage in wild merriment, still playing, still on the beat.

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