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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61. With this irrepressible ebullition of mirth, Master Bates laid himself flat on the floor: and kicked convulsively for five minutes, in an ectasy of facetious joy.
62. What was lost in mirth was fully made up in decorum.
63. While she gamely tried to maintain her poise and dignity, Philip, the Princess Royal and Princes Charles and Harry fought a losing battle to stifle their mirth.
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64. They met at the tavern, and diverted themselves with broad mirth.
65. For when we are deeply mournful discordant above all others is the voice of mirth.
66. To express certain emotions, especially mirth, delight, or derision, by a series of spontaneous, usually unarticulated sounds often accompanied by corresponding facial and bodily movements.
67. Gloom had usurped mirth at the party after the news of the terrorist act broke.
68. Banter is a poetry form of mirth to make light of the happenstance of the day. Banter is associated with dragon lore dreamtime.
69. In the exuberance of his mirth , the unfortunate disciple had swallowed two biscuits at once.
70. There was greater mirth and rejoicing than I had ever heard in the halls of the rich baronial house.