merry
Prononciation : [ˈmɛri]
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Contexte : « emotion »
(adjective) feeling joyful and happy, often used during celebrations. When someone is merry, they are cheerful and in a good mood, just like when we celebrate holidays or birthdays.
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She was feeling merry as she decorated the Christmas tree.
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He wasn’t merry at all during the sad movie.
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What makes you feel merry during the holidays?
Contexte : « social gathering »
(adjective) used to describe a fun and lively atmosphere, especially at parties or gatherings. A merry gathering is filled with laughter, smiles, and enjoyment.
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The party was a merry event with music and dancing.
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The meeting was not merry; everyone looked bored and tired.
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Did you enjoy the merry celebration last night?
Contexte : « greeting »
(exclamation) a cheerful word often used during celebrations, especially Christmas. It’s a way to wish someone happiness and joy.
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Everyone shouted, 'Merry Christmas!' as they exchanged gifts.
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He didn't feel like saying 'merry' during the gloomy winter.
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Do you say 'Merry' before other holidays too?
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