Meaning & Definition of word "Merry"

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    Merry

    /ˈmɛri/

    adjective:

    • 1. Cheerful and lively.
      • Example: The children were merry as they sang carols around the Christmas tree.
    • 2. Full of high spirits; joyful.
      • Example: She had a merry laugh that could brighten anyone's day.
    • 3. Marked by festivity or happiness.
      • Example: They enjoyed a merry celebration for the New Year.
    • 4. Having a cheerful disposition.
      • Example: Despite the rain, everyone kept a merry attitude through the picnic.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'merie', from Old English 'myrig', meaning pleasant or agreeable.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Merry Christmas:

    A greeting exchanged during the Christmas holiday, conveying joy and goodwill.

    Merry-go-round:

    A rotating amusement ride with seats for riders, often found at amusement parks.

    Merry as a lark:

    Extremely cheerful or happy.

    Related Words

    merriment:

    Joyful fun and laughter.

    merrily:

    In a cheerful manner.

    merrier:

    Comparative of merry.

    Slang Meanings of merry

    Meaning: Intoxicated or tipsy.

    Example Sentence: After a few drinks, he was feeling quite merry.

    Meaning: In high spirits or having a good time.

    Example Sentence: The party was merry with everyone dancing and laughing.