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jolly

Jolly vs Boisterous - What's the difference?

jolly | boisterous | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between jolly and boisterous

is that jolly is full of high and merry spirits; jovial while boisterous is full of energy; exuberant; noisy.

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}.

Radiant vs Jolly - What's the difference?

radiant | jolly | Related terms |

Radiant is a related term of jolly.


As an adjective radiant

is radiating light and/or heat.

As a noun radiant

is a point source from which radiation is emitted.

As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Jolly vs Carefree - What's the difference?

jolly | carefree | Related terms |

Jolly is a related term of carefree.


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As an adjective carefree is

without cares; free of concern or worries; easy; casual; without difficulty.

Jolly vs Needle - What's the difference?

jolly | needle | Related terms |

Jolly is a related term of needle.


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As a noun needle is

a long, thin, sharp implement usually for piercing such as sewing, or knitting, acupuncture, tattooing, body piercing, medical injections etc.

As a verb needle is

to pierce with a needle, especially for sewing or acupuncture.

Blithe vs Jolly - What's the difference?

blithe | jolly | Synonyms |

Blithe is a synonym of jolly.


As an adjective blithe

is (dated or literary) happy, cheerful.

As a proper noun jolly is

(female).

Jolly vs Frolicsome - What's the difference?

jolly | frolicsome | Related terms |

Jolly is a related term of frolicsome.


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As an adjective frolicsome is

given to frolicking; playful.

Jolly vs Exultant - What's the difference?

jolly | exultant | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between jolly and exultant

is that jolly is full of high and merry spirits; jovial while exultant is very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure.

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}.

Jolly vs Noisy - What's the difference?

jolly | noisy | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between jolly and noisy

is that jolly is full of high and merry spirits; jovial while noisy is making a noise, especially a loud sound; clamorous; vociferous; turbulent; boisterous; as, the noisy crowd.

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}.

Jolly vs Exhilarating - What's the difference?

jolly | exhilarating | Related terms |

Jolly is a related term of exhilarating.


As a proper noun jolly

is (female).

As a verb exhilarating is

.

As an adjective exhilarating is

refreshingly thrilling.

Light vs Jolly - What's the difference?

light | jolly | Synonyms |

Light is a synonym of jolly.


As proper nouns the difference between light and jolly

is that light is while jolly is (female).

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