mirth

noun
UK: /mɜːθ/
US: /mɝːθ/
  1. Happiness and laughter.

    1. The party was full of mirth and cheer.
    2. Their faces glowed with mirth as the clown juggled colorful balls, spreading joy.
  2. A feeling of amusement or joy, often expressed through laughter.

    1. His jokes brought much mirth to the audience.
    2. The comedian's act was filled with mirth, creating a lively atmosphere in the theater.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "mirth" in English means: Happiness and laughter., A feeling of amusement or joy, often expressed through laughter..

The phonetic transcription of "mirth" is /mɜːθ/ in British English and /mɝːθ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "mirth": merriment, hilarity, jollity, joy, glee.

Example usage of "mirth": "The party was full of mirth and cheer.". More examples on the page.