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fun-loving
adjective as in gay
Weak matches
animate, animated, blithe, blithesome, bouncy, brash, carefree, cheerful, cheery, chipper, chirpy, confident, convivial, devil-may-care, festive, frivolous, frolicsome, gamesome, gleeful, hilarious, insouciant, jocund, jovial, joyful, joyous, lighthearted, lively, merry, mirthful, playful, pleasure-seeking, presuming, pushy, rollicking, self-assertive, spirited, sportive, sprightly, sunny, vivacious, zippy
adjective as in kittenish
Weak matches
childish, coquettish, coy, elvish, flirtatious, frolicsome, impish, jaunty, mischievous, sportive
adjective as in merry
Strongest matches
amusing, cheerful, comical, enjoyable, glad, hilarious, jolly, joyful, joyous, lighthearted, lively, mad, pleasant, rollicking, sunny, winsome
Weak matches
blithe, blithesome, boisterous, boon, carefree, comic, convivial, entertaining, facetious, frolicsome, funny, gay, gleeful, grooving, humorous, jocund, jumping, larking, mirthful, perky, riotous, rip-roaring, rocking, saturnalian, sportive, unconstrained, uproarious, vivacious, wild, zappy, zingy, zippy
Example Sentences
And finally, they meet Un (Randall Park), who appears to be nothing but genial and fun-loving—especially to Dave.
“It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys,” she said.
Bonas, a dance school graduate, broke up with the fun-loving fourth-in-line to the throne after two years together.
But I did enjoy the last couple [episodes] where Robbie was more fun-loving and getting back into real life.
Basso recalled Alleman as a fun-loving man who loved the Heart Attack Grill.
"We want to get to Carwell as soon as possible, but we don't want to do it by breaking our necks," went on the fun-loving Rover.
But in those days they were a riotous, fun-loving band with little respect for order and even less for ordinance.
The opportunities on the farm sometimes appeal to the fun loving propensities of the young girl.
They had never seen anything but the active lawyer, the keen politician, the jovial, fun-loving companion in Mr. Lincoln.
He was more accustomed to the fun-loving, joking girl than to this "cellar-grown turnip" as he mentally stigmatized her.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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