Jolly means noisily happy.
The noun 'jolly' is an abstract noun, a British word for a party or a good time, a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'jolly' is jolliness.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'jolly' is the gerund, jollying.
No, it is not an adverb. The word jolly is an adjective. The rarely used adverb form is "jollily." (writers use "in a jolly manner")
fat and chubby
Joyful
Jolly
'Affable' could mean kindly and jolly.
This word means jolly (happy) and it could be like this; Oh it sure is a jovial (jolly) day today do you want to go have tea? That is what the word means.
Jolly is an adjective.
The word jolly has 2 syllables. You figure this out by saying the word aloud. Jolly is jol-ly. Two syllables.
jolly means to be full of joy: happiness
Jolly means happy and cheerful
The noun 'jolly' is an abstract noun, a British word for a party or a good time, a word for a concept.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'jolly' is jolliness.The abstract noun form of the verb to 'jolly' is the gerund, jollying.
No, it is not an adverb. The word jolly is an adjective. The rarely used adverb form is "jollily." (writers use "in a jolly manner")
The word "jolly" can be translated to French as "joyeux" or "gai".
fat and chubby
jolly
Joyful