The boy was very jovial when he received a new toy.
The jovial atmosphere at the party lifted everyone's spirits.
Despite the rainy weather, Sarah's jovial spirit lifted everyone's moods at the picnic.
Despite the rainy weather, the family remained jovial and enjoyed their picnic in the park.
The word "jovial" can be traced most recently to the Latin word "jovialis," which is derived from "Jovis," the genitive form of "Jupiter," the Roman god of the sky and thunder.
She had a jovial personality that always brought a smile to everyone's face.
The group engaged in jovial persiflage during their evening gathering, exchanging playful banter and light-hearted teasing.
Despite the rainy weather, Sarah's jovial spirit lifted everyone's moods at the picnic.
Here are some sentences.He's a jovial fellow.Her jovial personality makes her lovable.
Despite the rainy weather, the family remained jovial and enjoyed their picnic in the park.
He is so Jovial! Always be jovial in life.
We always like when our parents invite Uncle John to dinner because he's so jovial and always makes us laugh.
He made me laugh so much with his jovial spirit.
She is very nice looking. She is also very jovial .
Antonyms of adj jovial: depressed, joyless, lethargic, humorless, listless
There was much happiness at the wedding, and during the reception there was an abundance of laughter and joviality.
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