Mirth vs Blithesomeness - What's the difference?
mirth | blithesomeness | Related terms |
The emotion usually following humour and accompanied by laughter; merriment; jollity; gaiety.
* 1883 ,
*, title=The Mirror and the Lamp
, chapter=2 * 1912 , :
That which causes merriment.
* 1922 ,
The quality of being blithesome.
* (James Hogg)
Mirth is a related term of blithesomeness.
As nouns the difference between mirth and blithesomeness
is that mirth is the emotion usually following humour and accompanied by laughter; merriment; jollity; gaiety while blithesomeness is the quality of being blithesome.mirth
English
Noun
(en noun)- And he began to laugh again, and that so heartily, that, though I did not see the joke as he did, I was again obliged to join him in his mirth.
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- Their eyes met and they began to laugh. They laughed as children do when they cannot contain themselves, and can not explain the cause of their mirth to grown people, but share it perfectly together.
- Phantasmal mirth , folded away: muskperfumed.
Synonyms
* (emotion) delight, glee, hilarity, jollityAntonyms
* (emotion) sadness, gloomDerived terms
* mirthful * mirthfulness * mirthless * mirthlessly * mirthlessnessblithesomeness
English
Noun
(-)- If I had loved earthly thing,
Of earthly blithesomeness ,
I might have been beloved again,
And bathed in earthly bliss.