Definition of Cheerfulness. Meaning of Cheerfulness. Synonyms of Cheerfulness

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Definition of Cheerfulness

Cheerfulness
Cheerfulness Cheer"ful*ness, n. Good spirits; a state of moderate joy or gayety; alacrity.

Meaning of Cheerfulness from wikipedia

- Happiness is a complex and multifaceted emotion that encomp****es a range of positive feelings, from contentment to intense joy. It is often ****ociated...
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- farm shop. Charlie Ireland: sarcastically referred to by Clarkson as "Cheerful Charlie", Ireland is a professional agronomist and land agent who advises...
- Cheerful Amnesia (****anese: 明るい記憶喪失, Hepburn: Akarui Kioku Sou****su) is a ****anese yuri manga written and illustrated by Tamamushi Oku. It was serialized...
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- Otto, known as the Merry (German: der Fröhliche; 23 July 1301 – 17 February 1339), was Duke of Austria and Styria from 1330, as well as Duke of Carinthia...
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- as shown by the Games' official motto, "Die Heiteren Spiele", or "the cheerful Games". The logo of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun")...
- Dictionary of Psychology defines it as "a personality trait marked by cheerfulness, responsiveness, spontaneity, and sociability but at a level below that...
- records Democritus' view as follows: "The chief good he ****erts to be cheerfulness (euthymia); which, however, he does not consider the same as pleasure;...