There is not adverb form for the noun merriment; but a closely related adverb is merrily. Example sentence:
She sang merrily as she went about her work.
the adjective of merriment is merry
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.
Merrily.
the adjective of merriment is merry
Get Together with merriment
There was a lot of merriment at the Christmas party.
The merriment lasted well into the night.
The root word of "merriment" is "merry."
The people rejoiced in much merriment. "Merriment" means gaiety and fun.
Your sounds of delighted merriment drew my attention to the room.
Some words that rhyme with "merriment" include "sentiment," "governing," and "document."
Merriment without its suffix would be "merry." Merriment is a noun that refers to a state of fun and enjoyment, while merry is an adjective that describes someone as cheerful and jolly.
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Muscles and Merriment - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 November 1915