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What's the difference between these adjectives?
cheerful, cheery, glad, gladsome, jolly, jovial, joyful, joyous
The dictionary only gives me one translation for all of them. As far as I know, not all of them are used for describing a person. Can I have some examples of their use with nouns, please?
Sep 10, 2013 2:44 PM
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They are all synonyms. Some examples:
She is a cheerful woman.
He waved me a cheery hello.
He's a glad boy since he won the sporting trophy.
In the old days, a pretty woman was also described as gladsome woman.
Santa Claus looks like a jolly man.
My brother is a jovial person, he likes to tell many jokes.
It was a joyful night as we watched the fire works
Christmas is described as a joyous time for all christians.
September 10, 2013
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