Meaning:
Full of or characterized by joy
Context examples:
felt a joyous abandon / joyous laughter
Similar:
ecstatic; enraptured; rapt; rapturous; rhapsodic (feeling great rapture or delight)
elated; gleeful; joyful; jubilant (full of high-spirited delight)
festal; festive; gay; merry (offering fun and gaiety)
gay; jocund; jolly; jovial; merry; mirthful (full of or showing high-spirited merriment)
Also:
elated (exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits)
happy (enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure or good fortune)
joyful (full of or producing joy)
Antonym:
joyless (not experiencing or inspiring joy)
more joyous, most joyous
more joyous, most joyous
Joyous Fisher goes by Joyous.
joyous
most joyous
Joyous was created in 1977.
joyous at the some tome listening to a song
No the word joyous is not a noun. It is an adjective.
The word joyous is the adjective form for the noun joy.The noun form for the adjective joyous is joyousness.
The word joyous is the adjective form for the noun joy.The noun form for the adjective joyous is joyousness.
To use the word "joyous" in a sentence, you could say: "The family shared a joyous celebration on the occasion of their grandmother's 90th birthday."
No, joyous is not a compound word; joy with the suffix 'ous' which means 'full of'. Joyous = full of joy.