Etymology: [ k&n-'viv-y&l, -'vi-vE- ] (adjective.) circa 1668. Late Latin convivialis, from Latin convivium banquet, from com- + vivere to live; more at QUICK.
The state of being convivial, A jovial spirit or activity, The good humor or mirth indulged in upon festive occasions; a convivial spirit or humor; festivity, a jovial nature, a boisterous celebration; a merry festivity, friendliness; festivity,
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The state of being convivial - "He will not abide intellectually lazy thinking or any form of acquiescence to political correctness and its facile rituals of politeness and forced conviviality."
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A jovial spirit or activity
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The good humor or mirth indulged in upon festive occasions; a convivial spirit or humor; festivity
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