Word Meanings - GLEEFUL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Merry; gay; joyous. Shak.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of GLEEFUL)
- Glad
- Happy
- joyous
- pleased
- gratified
- blithesome
- gleeful
- gladsome
- delighted
- cheerful
- elated
- joyful
- Jocund
- Merry
- jovial
- gay
- careless
- mirthful
- hilarious
- sprightly
- sportive
- lively
- vivacious
Related words: (words related to GLEEFUL)
- LIVELY
1. Endowed with or manifesting life; living. Chaplets of gold and silver resembling lively flowers and leaves. Holland. 2. Brisk; vivacious; active; as, a lively youth. But wherefore comes old Manoa in such haste, With youthful steps Much livelier - JOVIALITY
The quality or state of being jovial. Sir T. Herbert. - DELIGHTING
Giving delight; gladdening. -- De*light"ing*ly, adv. Jer. Taylor. - ELATION
A lifting up by success; exaltation; inriation with pride of prosperity. "Felt the elation of triumph." Sir W. Scott. - CARELESSLY
In a careless manner. - DELIGHTLESS
Void of delight. Thomson. - JOVIALTY
Joviality. Barrow. - SPRIGHTLY
Sprightlike, or spiritlike; lively; brisk; animated; vigorous; airy; gay; as, a sprightly youth; a sprightly air; a sprightly dance. "Sprightly wit and love inspires." Dryden. The sprightly Sylvia trips along the green. Pope. - MERRY-ANDREW
One whose business is to make sport for others; a buffoon; a zany; especially, one who attends a mountebank or quack doctor. Note: This term is said to have originated from one Andrew Borde, an English physician of the 16th century, who - JOVIALIST
One who lives a jovial life. Bp. Hall. - PLEASER
One who pleases or gratifies. - PLEASANT-TONGUED
Of pleasing speech. - JOVIALNESS
Noisy mirth; joviality. Hewyt. - DELIGHTOUS
Delightful. Rom. of R. - MERRYMAKING
Making or producing mirth; convivial; jolly. - SPORTIVE
Tending to, engaged in, or provocate of, sport; gay; froliscome; playful; merry. Is it I That drive thee from the sportive court Shak. -- Sport"ive*ly, adv. -- Sport"ive*ness, n. - PLEASANTNESS
The state or quality of being pleasant. - PLEASURIST
A person devoted to worldly pleasure. Sir T. Browne. - JOVIAL
planet Jupiter was thought to make those born under it joyful or 1. Of or pertaining to the god, or the planet, Jupiter. Our jovial star reigned at his birth. Shak. The fixed stars astrologically differenced by the planets, and esteemed Martial - GRATIFIER
One who gratifies or pleases. - PRELATIST
One who supports of advocates prelacy, or the government of the church by prelates; hence, a high-churchman. Hume. I am an Episcopalian, but not a prelatist. T. Scott. - MANDELATE
A salt of mandelic acid. - GELATIFICATION
The formation of gelatin. - RELATIONSHIP
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other alliance. Mason. - PRELATISM
Prelacy; episcopacy. - CRENELATION
The act of crenelating, or the state of being crenelated; an indentation or an embrasure. - PRELATIZE
To bring under the influence of prelacy. Palfrey. - MISRELATION
Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall. - ANHELATION
Short and rapid breathing; a panting; asthma. Glanvill. - SPHACELATE
To die, decay, or become gangrenous, as flesh or bone; to mortify. - GELATINATION
The act of process of converting into gelatin, or a substance like jelly.