Frolicsomeness: meaning, definitions and examples
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frolicsomeness
[ ˈfrɒlɪksəmnəs ]
fun
The quality of being merry and playful; the state of being full of fun and high spirits.
Synonyms
cheerfulness, merriment, playfulness
Examples of usage
- She brought an air of frolicsomeness to the party.
- His frolicsomeness was contagious, spreading joy to everyone around him.
behavior
The tendency to play and be lively in a carefree way; the characteristic of being mischievously playful.
Synonyms
liveliness, mischief, sprightliness
Examples of usage
- The kitten's frolicsomeness was evident as it chased after shadows.
- Her frolicsomeness often got her into trouble, but her charm always saved her.
Translations
Translations of the word "frolicsomeness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 alegria
🇮🇳 उल्लासिता (ullasita)
🇩🇪 Ausgelassenheit
🇮🇩 keceriaan
🇺🇦 веселість
🇵🇱 wesołość
🇯🇵 陽気さ (yōkisa)
🇫🇷 allégresse
🇪🇸 alegría
🇹🇷 neşe
🇰🇷 명랑함 (myeonglangham)
🇸🇦 مرح (maraḥ)
🇨🇿 veselost
🇸🇰 veselosť
🇨🇳 欢乐 (huānlè)
🇸🇮 veselost
🇮🇸 gleði
🇰🇿 көңілділік (kóńildiilik)
🇬🇪 ხალისი (khalisi)
🇦🇿 şənlik
🇲🇽 alegría
Etymology
The word 'frolicsomeness' originated from the combination of 'frolic' (meaning merry or playful) and the suffix '-some' (indicating tendency or quality). It first appeared in the English language in the early 18th century. The concept of frolicsomeness has been celebrated in various cultures throughout history, highlighting the importance of joy and playfulness in human life.