Rollicking synonyms
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Full of high spirits and good humor; merry
(Of people) Very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic.
Merry; lively
Free from troubles or worry
jaunty (related)
Sprightly; lively:
Having or resembling animal exuberance.
Willing; ready
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The definition of frisky is a playful or lively person or thing.
Full of gaiety or high spirits; playful; merry
Cheerful; willing:
Marked by hearty conviviality and good cheer:
The definition of joyful is expressing delight or happiness.
The definition of joyous is feelings of great happiness or delight.
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Enjoyable lack of seriousness, not grave.
Showing or inspiring liveliness; cheerful
Marked by or offering fun, good feelings, and liveliness; festive:
Said or done in fun; jocular
Exposed to the wind and sea; unsheltered.
serious (antonym)
The definition of serious is showing deep thought, not joking, or a situation that requires careful thought.
solemn (antonym)
Serious or grave
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Of or like a colt; esp., frisky, frolicsome, etc.
(Obsolete) frolicsome
Playful; frolicsome.
(Slang) To win a race or game easily.
To jump and skip about in play; frolic
To have lively or boisterous fun; romp:
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To engage in a sport or sports
To indulge in amusement; play; frolic
Revel is defined as to celebrate loudly or to take great pleasure in something.
To wallow is defined as to roll in or indulge.
To move, like waves or billows, with alternate swell and depression.
To take great pleasure; revel (in)
(Figuratively) To take great pleasure or satisfaction; to feel warmth or happiness. (This verb is usually followed by ""in"").
To engage in or perform (a dance).
playing (related)
(Music) To perform on an instrument:
working (related)
To function; operate:
Gay means a homosexual person.
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Find another word for rollicking. In this page you can discover 42 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for rollicking, like: jolly, exuberant, high-spirited, carefree, jaunty, boisterous, cheerful, frisky, frolicsome, happy and jocular.