The definition of the word gaiety is the state or quality of being lighthearted or cheerful. An example of a sentence with the word gaiety is "the gaiety of children's laughter".
Gaeity is boisterous happiness.
The cast of Old Jane of the Gaiety - 1915 includes: Ethyle Cooke as Old Jane Grace DeCarlton as Mary - a Chorus Girl Winifred Lane as Daisy Morgan Niblack as Gilbertson
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Are you referring to the definition to be simple or the definition of "simple predicate"? Anyway, I'm thinking that you mean the former. A simple predicate is the word that shows what is happening. In the before sentence, is is the simple predicate. "is the word that shows what is happening" is the whole predicate. A verb will not always be the simple predicate, and simple predicates will not always be 1 word.
Parley or Parlay mean talk in French
The annual town dance is the scene of much gaiety.
Vaudeville Theater was known for its gaiety and humor.
They add to the enjoyment and gaiety of life, but so often they are moved on.
The music and the dancers in the room created an ambiance of unfettered gaiety.
While the teacher was out of the room, much gaiety and laughter was heard in the classroom.
Historically yes. prior to the 1960s, the word gay mainly meant "happy" and the word gaiety was the noun form, meaning "happiness," Today, gay refers only to sexual orientation, and gaiety is considered dated or even archaic by most style guides.
A Gaiety Girl was created in 1893.
Live from the Gaiety was created in 2002-06.
The Gaiety School of Acting was created in 1986.
The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre was created in 1899.
Gaiety means a state of happiness. Its adjective is 'Gay' meaning happy or cheerful.
The people rejoiced in much merriment. "Merriment" means gaiety and fun.