Synonym: amusement, fun, glee, joy, laughter, levity, merriment. Antonym: grief, melancholy, sadness, sorrow. Similar words: birth, birthday, give birth, mire, admire, miracle, quagmire, admiration. Meaning: [mɜrθ /mɜːθ] n. great merriment.
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1. Murray Pick's hollow laugh had no mirth in it.
2. Her body began to shake with mirth.
3. The little girl burbled with mirth.
4. His mind was boiling with mirth,fear and pride.
5. The performance produced much mirth among the audience.
6. Her funny costumecaused much mirth among the guests.
7. She thought my mirth improper.
8. The announcement was greeted with much hilarity and mirth.
9. That caused considerable mirth amongst pupils and sports masters alike.
10. Anyway, fashions in mirth change.
11. We all sprouted up in these valleys of mirth.
12. The mirth poured out of him.
13. This caused great consternation and a lot of mirth.
14. She went downstairs, yelling, sobbing with mirth.
15. Our companions in this journey should be mirth, tranquillity and enthusiasm and we will never be bored.
16. He was taken with little squalls of mirth that subsided, each more quickly than the last.
17. Shrieks of mirth issued from her wide-open mouth, and flecks of foam appeared upon her lips.
18. For once Dimbleby lost his composure. It was all he could do to stop tears of mirth falling down his cheeks.
19. Her impersonations of our teachers were a source of considerable mirth.
20. When I told them what had happened to me, they all chortled with mirth.
21. She came in bubbling with excitement; all evening she had brimmed with some secret mirth.
22. As they broke bread it spurted and dripped blood, and their mirth was the rattle in a dying man's throat.
23. Jane was squeezed beside the fattest black woman she'd ever seen, shaking like a jelly with continual mirth.
24. It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware, and convulsed with mirth.
25. The court of Aenarion was a wild place, full of desperate gaiety and feverish mirth.
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26. A wonderful, joyous mouth that could laugh and grin and smile in a hundred expressions of precious, life-giving mirth.
27. The piquant face looking up at him was alive with mirth.
28. Even if Robbie had been in the mood for laughter, it would have been a cynical mirth.
29. They started down the stairs, stumbling against one another in their mirth.
30. It is a hum like the sound of crickets in the summer, a sound urging men to joy and mirth.