Pronunciation: /ˈmərθfəl/
adjective characterized by or expressing mirth; merry; cheerful
A1 The children's mirthful laughter filled the playground.
A2 Her mirthful attitude made the party more enjoyable for everyone.
B1 The comedian's mirthful jokes had the audience in stitches.
B2 Despite the challenges they faced, they remained mirthful and optimistic.
C1 The mirthful atmosphere at the wedding reception was contagious.
C2 His mirthful personality always lightened the mood in any situation.
formal The mirthful atmosphere at the charity gala was infectious, with everyone in high spirits.
informal We had a mirthful time at the amusement park, laughing and enjoying all the rides.
slang The comedian's jokes were so funny, we were all in a mirthful mood for the rest of the night.
figurative Her mirthful laughter filled the room, bringing a sense of joy and lightness to everyone present.
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