A female given name, An activity etc which causes this feeling, To feel joy, to rejoice, The feeling of happiness, extreme cheerfulness, To enjoy, given name, female, somanassa (q v ) - Altruistic j = muditá (s brahma-vihára), If you get no joy, you do not have success or luck in achieving what you are trying to do. They expect no joy from the vote itself, Joy is a feeling of great happiness. Salter shouted with joy. tears of joy, If you say that someone is jumping for joy, you mean that they are very pleased or happy about something. He jumped for joy on being told the news, happiness, high spirits, great pleasure, bliss, delight; source of happiness or pleasure, rejoice, delight, be happy, The passion or emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good; pleasurable feelings or emotions caused by success, good fortune, and the like, or by a rational prospect of possessing what we love or desire; gladness; exhilaration of spirits; delight, A joy is something or someone that makes you feel happy or gives you great pleasure. One can never learn all there is to know about cooking, and that is one of the joys of being a chef = delight, That which causes joy or happiness, "Yes, I have spotted the target ", kontantman, (a state of mind, happiness, pleasure, etc ), make glad or happy, one's pride and joy: see pride. to be happy because of something. Adamson Joy Joy Friederike Victoria Gessner Cartwright Alexander Joy, feel happiness or joy, The sign or exhibition of joy; gayety; mirth; merriment; festivity, the emotion of great happiness, something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight" the emotion of great happiness, To rejoice; to be glad; to delight; to exult, something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight", To gladden; to make joyful; to exhilarate, To give joy to; to congratulate, In a joyful manner; joyously, The state or condition of being joyless; lack of joy, full of or suggesting exultant happiness; "a joyful heart"; "a joyful occasion"; "the joyous news"; "joyous laughter", Full of joy; having or causing joy; very glad; as, a joyful heart, full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion, Feeling or causing joy, happy, filled with gladness; bringing joy and delight, Something that is joyful causes happiness and pleasure. A wedding is a joyful celebration of love, full of or suggesting exultant happiness; "a joyful heart"; "a joyful occasion"; "the joyous news"; "joyous laughter" full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion, Someone who is joyful is extremely happy. We're a very joyful people; we're very musical people and we love music. + joyfully joy·ful·ly They greeted him joyfully. very happy, or likely to make people very happy, full of high-spirited delight, full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion", happily, with great gladness, with joy, blissfully, delightfully, in a joyous and gleeful manner; "the old man had greeted her gleefully", gleefully, happiness, cheerfulness, gladness, the state of being joyful, without joy; unhappy, sad, not experiencing or inspiring joy; "a joyless man"; "a joyless occasion"; "joyless evenings, Something that is joyless produces no happiness or pleasure. Life seemed joyless Eating in East Berlin used to be a hazardous and joyless experience. = cheerless joyous. without any happiness at all, not experiencing or inspiring joy; "a joyless man"; "a joyless occasion"; "joyless evenings", lacking joy, bleak, cheerless, sad; causing sadness, giving no joy, Not having joy; not causing joy; unenjoyable, in a joyless manner; without joy; "she greeted her guests joylessly, in a joyless manner; without joy; "she greeted her guests joylessly", lack of happiness, sadness, sorrowfulness, bleakness, cheerlessness, a feeling of dismal cheerlessness, plural of joy,
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A female given name - "She was named Muriel — after the rather peculiar name of John's mother. Her own mother would have it so; only wishing out of her full heart, happy one! that there should be a slight alteration made in the second name. Therefore the baby was called Muriel Joy — Muriel Joy Halifax."
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An activity etc which causes this feeling - "The joys and demands of new parents."
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To feel joy, to rejoice - "I swore readily enough to this and he joyed with exceeding joy and embraced me round the neck while love for him possessed my whole heart."
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The feeling of happiness, extreme cheerfulness - "They will be a source of strength and joy in your life."
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To enjoy - "For from the time that Scudamour her bought, / In perilous fight, she neuer ioyed day ."
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given name, female
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somanassa (q v ) - Altruistic j = muditá (s brahma-vihára)
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If you get no joy, you do not have success or luck in achieving what you are trying to do. They expect no joy from the vote itself
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Joy is a feeling of great happiness. Salter shouted with joy. tears of joy
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If you say that someone is jumping for joy, you mean that they are very pleased or happy about something. He jumped for joy on being told the news
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happiness, high spirits, great pleasure, bliss, delight; source of happiness or pleasure isim
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rejoice, delight, be happy fiil
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The passion or emotion excited by the acquisition or expectation of good; pleasurable feelings or emotions caused by success, good fortune, and the like, or by a rational prospect of possessing what we love or desire; gladness; exhilaration of spirits; delight
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A joy is something or someone that makes you feel happy or gives you great pleasure. One can never learn all there is to know about cooking, and that is one of the joys of being a chef = delight
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That which causes joy or happiness
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"Yes, I have spotted the target "
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kontantman
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(a state of mind, happiness, pleasure, etc )
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make glad or happy
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one's pride and joy: see pride. to be happy because of something. Adamson Joy Joy Friederike Victoria Gessner Cartwright Alexander Joy
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feel happiness or joy
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The sign or exhibition of joy; gayety; mirth; merriment; festivity
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the emotion of great happiness
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something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight" the emotion of great happiness
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To rejoice; to be glad; to delight; to exult
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something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness; "a joy to behold"; "the pleasure of his company"; "the new car is a delight"
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To gladden; to make joyful; to exhilarate
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To give joy to; to congratulate
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joyfully
In a joyful manner; joyously
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joylessness
The state or condition of being joyless; lack of joy
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joyful
full of or suggesting exultant happiness; "a joyful heart"; "a joyful occasion"; "the joyous news"; "joyous laughter"
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joyful
Full of joy; having or causing joy; very glad; as, a joyful heart
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joyful
full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion
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joyful
Feeling or causing joy
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joyful
happy, filled with gladness; bringing joy and delight sıfat
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Something that is joyful causes happiness and pleasure. A wedding is a joyful celebration of love
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joyful
full of or suggesting exultant happiness; "a joyful heart"; "a joyful occasion"; "the joyous news"; "joyous laughter" full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion
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Someone who is joyful is extremely happy. We're a very joyful people; we're very musical people and we love music. + joyfully joy·ful·ly They greeted him joyfully. very happy, or likely to make people very happy
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joyful
full of high-spirited delight
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joyful
full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion"
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joyfully
happily, with great gladness, with joy, blissfully, delightfully
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joyfully
in a joyous and gleeful manner; "the old man had greeted her gleefully"
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joyfully
gleefully
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joyfulness
happiness, cheerfulness, gladness isim
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joyfulness
the state of being joyful
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joyless
without joy; unhappy, sad
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not experiencing or inspiring joy; "a joyless man"; "a joyless occasion"; "joyless evenings
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Something that is joyless produces no happiness or pleasure. Life seemed joyless Eating in East Berlin used to be a hazardous and joyless experience. = cheerless joyous. without any happiness at all
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not experiencing or inspiring joy; "a joyless man"; "a joyless occasion"; "joyless evenings"
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lacking joy, bleak, cheerless, sad; causing sadness, giving no joy sıfat
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Not having joy; not causing joy; unenjoyable
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in a joyless manner; without joy; "she greeted her guests joylessly
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in a joyless manner; without joy; "she greeted her guests joylessly"
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lack of happiness, sadness, sorrowfulness, bleakness, cheerlessness isim
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