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convivial

Convivial vs Exciting - What's the difference?

convivial | exciting |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and exciting

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while exciting is creating or producing excitement.

As a verb exciting is

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Convivial vs Funny - What's the difference?

convivial | funny |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and funny

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while funny is amusing; humorous; comical.

As a noun funny is

(humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling.

Merry vs Convivial - What's the difference?

merry | convivial | Related terms |

Merry is a related term of convivial.


As a proper noun merry

is originally a nickname for a merry person.

As an adjective convivial is

of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial.

Blithe vs Convivial - What's the difference?

blithe | convivial |


As adjectives the difference between blithe and convivial

is that blithe is (dated or literary) happy, cheerful while convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial.

Convivial vs Somber - What's the difference?

convivial | somber |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and somber

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while somber is dark or dreary in character; joyless, and grim.

As a verb somber is

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Relish vs Convivial - What's the difference?

relish | convivial |


As a noun relish

is a pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing.

As a verb relish

is (obsolete|intransitive) to taste; to have a specified taste or flavour.

As an adjective convivial is

of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial.

Convivial vs Zealous - What's the difference?

convivial | zealous |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and zealous

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while zealous is full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.

Convivial vs Vivid - What's the difference?

convivial | vivid |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and vivid

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while vivid is clear, detailed or powerful.

As a noun vivid is

a felt-tipped permanent marker.

Alacrity vs Convivial - What's the difference?

alacrity | convivial |


As a noun alacrity

is eagerness; liveliness; enthusiasm.

As an adjective convivial is

of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial.

Convivial vs Unsociable - What's the difference?

convivial | unsociable |


As adjectives the difference between convivial and unsociable

is that convivial is of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay; jovial while unsociable is not needing the company of others.

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