The merriment lasted well into the night.
Get Together with merriment
There was a lot of merriment at the Christmas party.
The people rejoiced in much merriment. "Merriment" means gaiety and fun.
Your sounds of delighted merriment drew my attention to the room.
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the adjective of merriment is merry
Hilarity is a noun and it means boisterous merriment.
The root word of "merriment" is "merry."
I assume you mean merriment (gaiety and fun). In which case, it is used like so,"Her eyes sparkled with merriment as they danced around the room."
The word "mirth" is a noun meaning merriment, joy, or laughter. An example of a sentence using the word is: The children could not hold back their mirth at the carnival.
Some words that rhyme with "merriment" include "sentiment," "governing," and "document."
Sorry, "marriment" is not a word in English. It is likely that you meant "merriment", which means gaity or mirth: the state of being merry.