Thesaurus / joy
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Sterrett says every time she performs that melody, it feels like she’s “crashing the party,” bringing some joy and life to the somber proceedings.
BEETHOVEN’S 5TH SYMPHONY IS A LESSON IN FINDING HOPE IN ADVERSITYCHARLIE HARDINGSEPTEMBER 11, 2020VOXWhen infused with fear, wonder, or joy, these memories always seem sharp enough to transport us back into those exact life events.
TOWARDS ‘ETERNAL SUNSHINE’? NEW LINKS FOUND BETWEEN MEMORY AND EMOTIONSHELLY FANJULY 28, 2020SINGULARITY HUB There are probably many messages of hate from people who do not share our joy.
A FAMILY MAKES HISTORY IN MEXICOYARIEL VALDÉS GONZÁLEZJULY 15, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEPart of what makes us human is those kinds of questions, that kind of curiosity, that kind of joy.
THIS COSMOLOGIST KNOWS HOW IT’S ALL GOING TO ENDDAN FALKJUNE 22, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINESo much joy and freedom can come from spending time in nature.
#BLACKBIRDERSWEEK SEEKS TO OPEN THE OUTDOORS FOR EVERYONEJONATHAN LAMBERTJUNE 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSThe fans would lose a source of joy at a moment when those are sorely needed.
MLB OWNERS SAY THEY COULD LOSE $4 BILLION EVEN IF GAMES ARE PLAYED. DOES THAT MATH ADD UP?NEIL PAINE (NEIL.PAINE@FIVETHIRTYEIGHT.COM)JUNE 1, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTHer new joy and excitement, her gaiety and zest for life— all had been caused, not by himself, but by another.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODIn Manila particularly, amidst the pealing of bells and strains of music, unfeigned enthusiasm and joy were everywhere evident.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMANLight, the symbol of life's joy, seems to be the first language in which the spirit of beauty speaks to a child.
CHILDREN'S WAYSJAMES SULLYHis holy book says: There is more joy over one sinner that repenteth than over ninety and nine just men.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO JOY
- activity
- ardency
- ardor
- avidity
- conviction
- craze
- dash
- devotion
- eagerness
- earnestness
- ecstasy
- emotion
- energy
- exhilaration
- fad
- fanaticism
- feeling
- fervor
- fever
- fieriness
- fire
- flame
- flare
- frenzy
- fury
- gaiety
- glow
- go
- heat
- hilarity
- hobby
- impetuosity
- intensity
- interest
- joy
- joyfulness
- keenness
- life
- mania
- mirth
- nerve
- oomph
- orgasm
- passion
- pep
- rapture
- red heat
- relish
- snap
- spirit
- transport
- vehemence
- verve
- vim
- vivacity
- warmth
- zeal
- zealousness
- zest
- élan
- a rush
- animation
- cheerfulness
- delight
- elation
- electrification
- elevation
- enlivenment
- euphoria
- exaltation
- excitation
- firing
- gaiety
- galvanization
- gladness
- gleefulness
- head rush
- high spirits
- hilarity
- inspiration
- invigoration
- joy
- joyfulness
- liveliness
- mirth
- quickening
- sprightliness
- stimulation
- uplift
- vitalization
- vivacity
- vivification
- absurdity
- ball
- big-time
- blast
- buffoonery
- celebration
- cheer
- clowning
- distraction
- diversion
- enjoyment
- entertainment
- escapade
- festivity
- foolery
- frolic
- gaiety
- gambol
- game
- good time
- grins
- high jinks
- holiday
- horseplay
- jesting
- jocularity
- joke
- joking
- jollity
- joy
- junketing
- laughter
- living it up
- merriment
- merrymaking
- mirth
- nonsense
- pastime
- picnic
- playfulness
- pleasure
- recreation
- rejoicing
- relaxation
- riot
- romp
- romping
- solace
- sport
- tomfoolery
- treat
- whoopee
- affability
- agreeability
- agreeableness
- amenity
- amiability
- cheerfulness
- cheeriness
- congenialness
- conviviality
- cordiality
- enjoyableness
- friendliness
- gladness
- good cheer
- good nature
- gratefulness
- happiness
- heartiness
- jollity
- joviality
- joy
- joyousness
- kindliness
- kindness
- mirth
- pleasance
- pleasantness
- sunniness
- sweetness and light
- warmheartedness
- warmth
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