Jovial

/ˈjoʊ.vi.əl/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Cheerful and friendly.
His jovial nature made him the life of the party.
Good-humored; full of good cheer.
She greeted everyone with a jovial laugh that brightened the room.
Characterized by good humor and joy.
The jovial atmosphere at the family reunion was infectious.
Convivial; sociable.
The jovial host made sure all his guests were having a great time.

Etymology

From Latin 'jovialis', from 'Jupiter'; associated with the planet Jupiter, which is considered a symbol of good humor.

Common Phrases and Expressions

jovial mood:
A state of being cheerful and lively.
jovial company:
The presence of cheerful and friendly people.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

In high spirits or very cheerful.
He was feeling jovial after winning the game.
Light-hearted and fun to be around.
She's always jovial at parties, making everyone laugh.