Jolly
UK //ˈdʒɒli//US //ˈdʒɑːli//
Definition
Cheerful and full of good humor.
In simple words: Very happy and cheerful.
Examples
- The jolly man made everyone laugh at the party.
- She wore a jolly smile that brightened the room.
- They planned a jolly celebration for the holidays.
- His jolly laughter was infectious, spreading joy to all.
- The story featured a jolly old man who loved children.
Usage notes
Used to describe a cheerful mood or character. Often used in festive contexts, like 'jolly Christmas'.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'jolly' as 'jolly good fun'—a phrase that means great happiness.
Collocations
- jolly good
- jolly fellow
- jolly time
Synonyms
- cheerful
- happy
- merry
- joyful
- delightful
Antonyms
- sad
- unhappy
- gloomy
Common mistakes
- Used too formally in serious contexts.
- Confused with 'jolly' as a noun.
- Overused in everyday conversation.