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fun-loving
adjective as in gay
Weak matches
animate, animated, blithe, blithesome, bouncy, brash, carefree, cheerful, cheery, chipper, chirpy, confident, convivial, devil-may-care, festive, frivolous, frolicsome, gamesome, gleeful, hilarious, insouciant, jocund, jovial, joyful, joyous, lighthearted, lively, merry, mirthful, playful, pleasure-seeking, presuming, pushy, rollicking, self-assertive, spirited, sportive, sprightly, sunny, vivacious, zippy
adjective as in kittenish
Weak matches
childish, coquettish, coy, elvish, flirtatious, frolicsome, impish, jaunty, mischievous, sportive
adjective as in merry
Strongest matches
amusing, cheerful, comical, enjoyable, glad, hilarious, jolly, joyful, joyous, lighthearted, lively, mad, pleasant, rollicking, sunny, winsome
Weak matches
blithe, blithesome, boisterous, boon, carefree, comic, convivial, entertaining, facetious, frolicsome, funny, gay, gleeful, grooving, humorous, jocund, jumping, larking, mirthful, perky, riotous, rip-roaring, rocking, saturnalian, sportive, unconstrained, uproarious, vivacious, wild, zappy, zingy, zippy
Example Sentences
He embodies the modern take on the role, engaging viewers not only with analysis but also fun-loving camaraderie shared between analysts and presenter.
Beginning his career in music as a fun-loving, noughties upstart on BBC Radio 1, Colin Murray soon moved into sport broadcasting.
Or maybe you can drift into your menopause years as a fun-loving bohemian auntie, instead of "Grandma."
“Some of them were more standoffish, but Liam always was fun-loving and approachable,” the cinematographer told The Times.
Liam, you had the kindest soul and the most fun-loving spirit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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