Joyful is an adjective that expresses feeling, so use it to describe anything that's happy. It's used most conventionally for people, but you can apply it to other things.
"Today I was joyful because I won the 800 meter race"
"A joyful atmosphere bubbled on the quad as the seniors flung their papers into the air"
Yes, especially if it's a one word sentence in answer to the question, "How are you feeling?"
No such word in English. Use "joyful".
i am joyful to have a brother named harlan.
Surprisingly, many people are sad or stressed during the holidays rather than joyful.
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
I'm so joyful that today's my Birth-Day
I glanced at the ice cream , joyful, as I gobbled it down :D
Lynn was joyful when she discovered that she had won free concert tickets.
Yes, especially if it's a one word sentence in answer to the question, "How are you feeling?"
For example: "I love it!" she said joyfully. Or: She acted joyful, but inside she actually wasn't.
No such word in English. Use "joyful".
i am joyful to have a brother named harlan.
The scent of the beautiful flower evoked joyful memory of her life.
The joyful and spirited girl skipped across the garden.
I'm very joyful as it was the last day of school.
No. You would say "Imagine you are joyful."
Joyful.