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Jolly vs Hopeful - What's the difference?

jolly | hopeful | Related terms |

Jolly is a related term of hopeful.


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As an adjective hopeful is

feeling hope.

As a noun hopeful is

somebody who is hoping for success or victory.

Cheery vs Jolly - What's the difference?

cheery | jolly | Related terms |

Cheery is a related term of jolly.


As an adjective cheery

is in a good mood, happy, cheerful.

As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Sprightlysportive vs Jolly - What's the difference?

sprightlysportive | jolly | Related terms |

Sprightlysportive is a related term of jolly.


As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Outrageous vs Jolly - What's the difference?

outrageous | jolly |


As an adjective outrageous

is cruel, violating morality or decency; provoking indignation or affront.

As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Jolly vs Exult - What's the difference?

jolly | exult |


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As a verb exult is

to rejoice, be very happy.

Pleasurable vs Jolly - What's the difference?

pleasurable | jolly |


As an adjective pleasurable

is that gives pleasure.

As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Blissful vs Jolly - What's the difference?

blissful | jolly |


As adjectives the difference between blissful and jolly

is that blissful is extremely happy; full of joy; experiencing, indicating, causing, or characterized by bliss while jolly is full of high and merry spirits; jovial.

As a noun jolly is

a pleasure trip or excursion.

As an adverb jolly is

very, extremely.

As a verb jolly is

to amuse or divert.

As a proper noun Jolly is

{{given name|female}.

Frank vs Jolly - What's the difference?

frank | jolly |


As proper nouns the difference between frank and jolly

is that frank is while jolly is (female).

As a noun frank

is one of the franks, a germanic federation that inhabited parts of what are now france, the low countries and germany.

Jolly vs Joy - What's the difference?

jolly | joy |


As nouns the difference between jolly and joy

is that jolly is a pleasure trip or excursion while joy is a feeling of extreme happiness or cheerfulness, especially related to the acquisition or expectation of something good.

As verbs the difference between jolly and joy

is that jolly is to amuse or divert while joy is to feel joy, to rejoice.

As proper nouns the difference between jolly and joy

is that jolly is {{given name|female} while Joy is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

As an adjective jolly

is full of high and merry spirits; jovial.

As an adverb jolly

is very, extremely.

Jolly vs Sunny - What's the difference?

jolly | sunny |


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As an adjective sunny is

(of weather or a day) featuring a lot of sunshine.

As an adverb sunny is

(us|regional) sunny side up.

As a noun sunny is

a sunfish.

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