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The meaning of JOYFUL is experiencing, causing, or showing joy : happy. How to use joyful in a sentence.

JOYFUL definition: 1. very happy: 2. very happy: 3. having or causing great happiness: . Learn more.

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Definition of joyful adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. very happy; causing people to be happy. She gave a joyful laugh. It was a joyful reunion of all the family.

Define joyful. joyful synonyms, joyful pronunciation, joyful translation, English dictionary definition of joyful. adj. Feeling, causing, or exhibiting joy.

JOYFUL definition: full of joy, as a person or one's heart; glad; delighted. See examples of joyful used in a sentence.

Something that is joyful causes happiness and pleasure. Giving birth to a child is both painful and joyful. A wedding is a joyful celebration of love. Someone who is joyful is extremely happy. We're a very joyful people; we're very musical people and we love music. They greeted him joyfully. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

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Someone who's joyful is very happy. A joyful child will laugh with delight. When you experience the feeling of joy, you're joyful. For many people, their wedding day, the birth of their children, or simply a beautiful summer afternoon can all be joyful occasions.

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JOYFUL meaning: 1. very happy: 2. very happy: 3. having or causing great happiness: . Learn more.

Something that is joyful causes happiness and pleasure. A wedding is a joyful celebration of love. Someone who is joyful is extremely happy. We're a very joyful people; we're very musical people and we love music. They greeted him joyfully. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.