Gaieties [noun]

Definition of Gaieties:

happiness, celebration

Opposite/Antonyms of Gaieties:


Sentence/Example of Gaieties:

The boat motored up the Nile River, a capsule of gaiety beneath a spotless February sky.

Her new joy and excitement, her gaiety and zest for life— all had been caused, not by himself, but by another.

Providence, interposing, made him a painter, and the gaiety of nations has been increased by the possession of some storks.

He hurried to the Hotel d'Ettres; but the scenes of careless gaiety he saw there, seemed only to chafe his mind.

Spontaneous gaiety was gone out of his cousin, whose attempts to be his normal self became forced and unsuccessful.

The usual excited happiness was less obvious, he thought, than usual, the mercurial gaiety wholly absent.

His gaiety kept the careworn woman in rare laughter during the meal.

Her health did not allow of her entering into gaiety; and she and her husband passed their time happily together.

Brisk and cheerful, he brought life and gaiety with him wherever he went, and all agreed that Jacob Worse was a fine old fellow.

Here he stayed a fortnight, expecting daily to see from his “chambers” the gaiety of a Bohemia of which he had so often heard.