GAIETY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary He was a man with a congenital gaiety and gracefulness who lived in sympathetic and trustful contact with his surroundings, his past and his future
gaiety - Wiktionary, the free dictionary gaiety (countable and uncountable, plural gaieties) (dated, uncountable) The state of being happy or merry Synonyms: gayfulness, gayness; see also Thesaurus: happiness There was much gaiety at the ball The decorations added greatly to the gaiety of the room
Gaiety - definition of gaiety by The Free Dictionary gai•e•ty (ˈgeɪ ɪ ti) n , pl -ties 1 the quality or state of being gay or cheerful; merriment 2 Often, gaieties merrymaking or festivity: the gaieties of the New Year season 3 showiness; finery: gaiety of dress Sometimes, gayety
gaiety - WordReference. com Dictionary of English gai•e•ty (gā′ i tē), n , pl -ties the state of being gay or cheerful; gay spirits Often, gaieties merrymaking or festivity: the gaieties of the New Year season showiness; finery: gaiety of dress Also, gayety
gaiety - definition and meaning - Wordnik His son seems weaker in his understanding, and more gay in his temper; but his gaiety is that of a foolish, overgrown school-boy, whose mirth consists in noise and disturbance