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单词 merrily
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merry

adjective

mer·​ry ˈmer-ē How to pronounce merry (audio)
ˈme-rē
merrier; merriest
1
: full of gaiety or high spirits : mirthful
eat, drink, and be merry
2
: marked by festivity or gaiety
a merry holiday time
3
: quick, brisk
a merry pace
4
archaic : giving pleasure : delightful
merrily
ˈmer-ə-lē How to pronounce merry (audio)
ˈme-rə-
adverb
merriness
ˈmer-ē-nəs How to pronounce merry (audio)
ˈme-rē-
noun

Synonyms

  • blithe
  • blithesome
  • festive
  • gay
  • gleeful
  • jocose
  • jocular
  • jocund
  • jolly
  • jovial
  • laughing
  • mirthful
  • sunny
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Example Sentences

Let's eat, drink, and be merry! They sang a merry little song.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English mery, from Old English myrge, merge; akin to Old High German murg short — more at brief

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 4

Kids Definition

merry

adjective

mer·​ry ˈmer-ē How to pronounce merry (audio)
merrier; merriest
1
: full of joy and good cheer
a merry man
2
: full of festive celebration and enjoyment
a merry Christmas

merrily

adverb

as in cheerfully
in a cheerful or happy manner our coworker merrily announced that it was her birthday, so we felt obligated to treat her to lunch

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cheerfully
  • happily
  • brightly
  • joyfully
  • cheerily
  • jovially
  • smilingly
  • mirthfully
  • gayly
  • gaily
  • heartily
  • jocosely
  • joyously
  • blithely
  • giddily
  • exuberantly
  • laughingly
  • amusedly
  • breezily
  • lightheartedly
  • sunnily
  • blissfully
  • gladly
  • optimistically
  • amicably
  • friendly
  • jocularly
  • elatedly
  • rapturously
  • sanguinely
  • good-naturedly
  • hopefully
  • friendlily
  • good-humoredly
  • gigglingly
  • euphorically
  • blithesomely
  • gladsomely

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • unhappily
  • morosely
  • heavily
  • mournfully
  • darkly
  • miserably
  • dejectedly
  • disconsolately
  • sorrowfully
  • forlornly
  • dolefully
  • despondently
  • glumly
  • cheerlessly
  • sullenly
  • dispiritedly
  • sulkily
  • bleakly
  • plaintively
  • abjectly
  • sternly
  • wretchedly
  • sourly
  • gloomily
  • drearily
  • dourly
  • dismally
  • dolorously
  • mirthlessly
  • pessimistically
  • blackly
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