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Light-hearted, cheerful, jolly.
Happy, Joyful, cheery, etc.
rumor humor, cheerful earful
cheerful earful, rumor humor
cheery Cheerful.
happy \ Also: optimistic, jolly, merry, upbeat, buoyant, cheery
The spelling is the same: cheery (cheerful, happy -- not used for a person, but for a disposition, a smile, and so forth).
The correct spelling is "cheery" (cheerful, or inspiring cheer).The similar word is cherry, the small red or yellow fruit.
Major keys tend to be associated with cheerful or upbeat feelings.
The opposite of dark. Also with regards to weight, the opposite of heavy. Can also mean the demeanor of a person, such as: "She has a light and cheery disposition."
That is the correct spelling of "cherry" (a red tree fruit, or its color).The similar word is the adjective cheery (happy, cheerful).
There are numerous synonyms for the word joyful. A few examples of such words are ecstatic, cheery, elated, happy, joyous, satisfied, cheerful and jolly.