Sentence example with the word 'jovial'

jovial

affable, blithesome, convivial, free and easy, genial, hail-fellow-well-met, jocose, jollying, laughter-loving, mirth-loving, risible

Definition adj. full of or showing high-spirited merriment

Last update: September 3, 2019


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The boss seems to be in a jovial mood.   [verb]

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Brother Viktor was large, extremely jovial and waving a penguin.   [adjective]

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Despite the long sessions, there is a jovial atmosphere in the halls.   [adjective]

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"Colbert adores the King, and is blind to his follies, which are no more economical than the vulgar pleasures of your jovial Rowley."   [adjective]

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"Antony is now the jovial companion of his son, and permits Antyllus to share all his own pleasures."   [adjective]

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The battalion commander perceived the jovial irony and laughed.   [adjective]

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Then, in a jovial manner, he put about the glass, mingling his discourse to Betty with caresses and familiarities, that spoke him very happy in his amours.   [adjective]

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Father Hucheloup was a jovial host.   [adjective]

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Towards the middle of the last century a change took place, prison songs and thieves' ritournelles assumed, so to speak, an insolent and jovial mien.   [adjective]

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