Joyously [adverb]

Definition of Joyously:

happily

Opposite/Antonyms of Joyously:


Sentence/Example of Joyously:

So did my versatile friend, joyously confident in his powers, start on his glorious career as a private detective.

And Aristide passed by with a swagger, his head high and the end of his pointed beard sticking joyously up in the air.

But the People, the workers of America, have joyously acclaimed the rebellious manhood of Homestead.

Mme. Arnould asked us if we would take a boat, and Marguerite and Prudence accepted joyously.

And they had just risen joyously, when the door opened and Drinkwaters high face and roving eyes appeared.

Naturally, even the new prize contest had to step one side for that month, in the minds of the six joyously excited girls.

Having the chance to shift the responsibility for the book from my own shoulders, I accepted it joyously.

With the boy at the door, Hale rolled the hand-barrel to the threshold and the white liquor gurgled joyously on the steps.

His people had utterly disapproved of the journey, but they acclaimed him joyously on the two days' progress to Burgos.

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik lilted joyously about him as he found a chair and sat down.