joyous Meaning in Tamil ( joyous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
சந்தோஷமான,
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joyous's Usage Examples:
tickles the palate with its joyous sensations.
There is in his poetry a joyousness and sprightliness which at once distinguish it from the work of any other Turkish author.
After the first feeling of perplexity aroused in the parents by Berg's proposal, the holiday tone of joyousness usual at such times took possession of the family, but the rejoicing was external and insincere.
The clergy went in procession to the west door of the church, where two canons received the ass, amid joyous chants, and led it to the precentor's table.
But everything of which he could cheat his appetite was spent on Arabic books, and when he had read all that was then printed he thirsted for manuscripts, and in March 1738 started on foot for Hamburg, joyous though totally unprovided, on his way to Leiden and the treasures of the Warnerianum.
At the same moment Natasha, without drawing breath, screamed joyously, ecstatically, and so piercingly that it set everyone's ear tingling.
Karataev paused, smiling joyously as he gazed into the fire, and he drew the logs together.
TV pictures beamed world-wide showed joyous scenes as up to 100 ordinary Iraqis danced with joy at the humiliation of their former tormentor.
Those eyes, filled with happy tears, gazed at him timidly, compassionately, and with joyous love.
I should ride more joyously on the young camel than on the richly caparisoned steed.
I did nothing but explore with my hands and learn the name of every object that I touched; and the more I handled things and learned their names and uses, the more joyous and confident grew my sense of kinship with the rest of the world.
3), obviously fails to connect a spring festival of joyousness with the autumn vine harvest.
Peter Quilter's new comedy is a hoot and a holler and a joyous romp from start to finish.
Synonyms:
jovial, ecstatic, merry, enraptured, rapturous, elated, rhapsodic, mirthful, festive, jolly, gleeful, joyful, rapt, festal, happy, jocund, jubilant, gay,
Antonyms:
colourless, sorrowful, dejected, joyless, unhappy,