English | Spanish |
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jolly | jovial |
jolly | alegrar |
jolly | animar |
jolly | bromear |
jolly | convencer a alguien de que haga algo |
jolly | alegre |
jolly | reidor |
jolly | la mar de(Familiar) |
jolly | muy |
jolly | extremadamente |
jolly | placer |
jolly | disfrute |
jolly | fiesta alegre |
jolly | celebración |
jolly | contento |
jolly | animado |
jolly | correntón |
jolly | hilarante |
jolly | regocijado |
jolly | regocijante |
English - Wordnet 3.0 | |
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NOUN (2) 1. a happy party; 2. a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work; [syn: jolly boat, jolly] VERB (1) 1. be silly or tease one another; - Example: "After we relaxed, we just kidded around" [syn: kid, chaff, jolly, josh, banter] ADJECTIVE (1) 1. full of or showing high-spirited merriment; - Example: "when hearts were young and gay" - Example: "a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company"- Wordsworth - Example: "the jolly crowd at the reunion" - Example: "jolly old Saint Nick" - Example: "a jovial old gentleman" - Example: "have a merry Christmas" - Example: "peals of merry laughter" - Example: "a mirthful laugh" [syn: gay, jocund, jolly, jovial, merry, mirthful] ADVERB (1) 1. to a moderately sufficient extent or degree; - Example: "pretty big" - Example: "pretty bad" - Example: "jolly decent of him" - Example: "the shoes are priced reasonably" - Example: "he is fairly clever with computers" [syn: reasonably, moderately, pretty, jolly, somewhat, fairly, middling, passably] |