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(adj)
In a good mood; happy and energetic.
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Exhibiting a lively optimism; in high spirits, cheerful.
In a good mood, happy, cheerful.
Joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive; not depressed or sad.
(nonce word) Radiantly beaming; happy; cheerful.
Smilingly happy; showing happy emotion.
Dapper or stylish.
(n)
A cheer.
Pleased; happy; gratified.
Happy or spriteful; carefree.
Lively.
(especially of men) Charming, confident, and carefully dressed.
Alternative spelling of debonair. [(obsolete) Gracious, courteous.]
Expecting the best in all possible ways.
(derogatory) Unreasonably optimistic.
that twinkles
(chiefly Scotland, elsewhere dated or literary) Cheerful, happy.
Upbeat; cheery; light graceful.
Having a positive, lively, or perky tone, attitude, etc.
Having buoyancy; able to float.
(of weather or a day) Featuring a lot of sunshine.
Homosexual:
That smiles or has a smile.
Full of joy; happy.
Feeling or causing joy.
Jolly and full of high spirits; happy.
A triumphant shouting; rejoicing; exultation.
Full of merriment and high spirits; jovial; joyous; merry.
A feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.
Mirthful, cheerful, smiling, light-hearted.
A simplified representation of a smiling face.
(uncountable) The emotion of being happy; joy; elation.
Enjoyable or amusing.
That gives pleasure
Pleasant, capable of giving pleasure.
Giving pleasure; pleasing in manner.
Happy, content.
(chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory.
liking play, prone to play frequently, such as a child or kitten; rather sportive.
Amusing; humorous; comical.
Having or showing an amicable, kindly disposition.
Pleasant to the senses or the mind; pleasing, satisfying, palatable.
Having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival, holiday, or celebration.
Included, present, characterized by affirmation.
carefree or untroubled
Emitting much light; visually dazzling; luminous, lucent, radiant.
(figuratively) Optimistic.
A surname.
(comparable) Cheerful and good-humoured; jolly, merry.
(of people) Very cheery and peppy; extremely cheerful, energetic and enthusiastic.
(of a liquid) Giving off bubbles; fizzy.
Full of life; energetic, vivacious.
Radiating light and/or heat.
Animated, gay, or vivacious; lively, spirited.
Obsolete spelling of cheerful. [Noticeably happy and optimistic.]
Archaic form of cheerful. [Noticeably happy and optimistic.]
(adv)
(archaic) Cheerily, cheerfully, heartily; briskly.
(physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light.
(rare) cheerful
Cheerfully encouraging.
cheerful
(archaic) cheerful
(rare) Optimistic; positive in mood or spirit; cheerful.
Chairlike or involving chairs.
The act of something being lifted upward.
Having a light or cheerful spirit.
Characterised or marked by cheer
(figurative) Cheerful; happy; pleasant.
(obsolete or humorous, nautical) a term of familiar address and fellowship among sailors.
optimistic; uplifting; positive
Happy, cheerful, amiable.
jolly, joyous or carefree.
(idiomatic) cheerfully optimistic
Full of smiles.
(simile) Very cheery, energetic and upbeat.
Archaic spelling of cheerful. [Noticeably happy and optimistic.]
able to be cheered on
Lifted upwards, raised.
(now rare) Cheerful, agreeable (chiefly of a place, landscape etc.); pleasing to look at.
Having a positive and uplifting effect.
(informal) Champagne.
(idiomatic) happy, of a happy character.
(informal, uncommon) Happy and cheerful.
Marked by joy or gladness; happy, joyous, or light-hearted.
positive (optimistic, uplifting)
In a good mood.
Full of gaiety or cheerfulness; cheery; gay; lively.
Happy, lively, full of life, blithe.
eager and alert
Appropriate, apt, fitting.
Blessed, blissful, heavenly.
Jolly.
Very cheerful.
Characterised or marked by glee; gleeful; joyous.
(informal) Somewhat homosexual.
feeling hope
(African-American Vernacular) A young woman.
Obsolete form of joyful. [Feeling or causing joy.]