Mirth
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun
2. Definitions:
- Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter (e.g. "her eyes sparkled with mirth")
- Joviality, gaiety, or high spirits (e.g. "he was convulsed with mirth")
3. Pronunciations:
4. Origin and Usage:
The word "mirth" originated from the Old English word "myrgð" meaning "joy, pleasure, delight." It has been used in English literature since the 14th century and is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts to describe a state of amusement or happiness.
5. Synonyms:
- Amusement
- Joy
- Delight
- Happiness
- Laughter
6. Related Words:
- Happy
- Jolly
- Gleam
- Smile
- Laugh
7. Example Sentences:
- The party was filled with mirth and laughter.
- She couldn help but burst into mirthful laughter at his silly joke.
- Despite the gloomy weather, the children played with mirth and joy in the park.