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      • merriment From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mer‧ri‧ment /ˈmerɪmənt/ noun [uncountable] literary laughter, fun, and enjoyment Her eyes sparkled with merriment. the sounds of merriment Examples from the Corpus merriment • The drinking and merriment were not enough to take his mind off Dinah.
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  2. MERRIMENT definition: 1. an occasion when people laugh or have an enjoyable time together: 2. an occasion when people…. Learn more.

  3. There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun merriment, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. merriment has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. theatre (late 1500s) literature (late 1600s)

  4. merriment meaning, definition, what is merriment: laughter, fun, and enjoyment: Learn more.

  5. Merriment means laughter. [old-fashioned] Sounds of merriment could be heard within. Synonyms: fun, amusement, glee, mirth More Synonyms of merriment. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. merriment in British English. (ˈmɛrɪmənt ) noun. gaiety, fun, or mirth. Collins English Dictionary.

  6. The meaning of MERRIMENT is lighthearted gaiety or fun-making : hilarity. How to use merriment in a sentence.

  7. Merriment means laughter. [old-fashioned] [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'merriment' British English: merɪmənt American English: mɛrɪmənt. More. Synonyms of 'merriment' • fun, amusement, glee, mirth [...] More. Examples of 'merriment' in a sentence.

  8. Definitions of 'merriment' [old-fashioned] [...] More. Grammar Question. Fill in the blank with the correct answer. Have you ______ eaten fish and chips? never. ever. Pronunciations of 'merriment' American English: mɛrɪmənt British English: merɪmənt. More. Synonyms of 'merriment' • fun, amusement, glee, mirth [...] More.

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