Mirth means feeling very happy or amused. It usually shows when people laugh or smile a lot. We use this word to talk about joy or fun moments.
She was filled with mirth at the funny joke.
The room was full of mirth and laughter.
Here, mirth means the sound or act of laughing because someone feels happy or amused. It often happens during jokes or happy events.
The mirth of the crowd was loud and clear.
Songs filled the night with mirth and fun.
In this meaning, mirth describes a happy or joyful mood in a place or group. It means people feel cheerful and lighthearted together.
The party had an air of mirth and celebration.
Holidays bring mirth to many families.
Mirth can be a poetic or old-fashioned word to describe joy and happiness in writing. It adds beauty to happy scenes or feelings in stories or poems.
The poet spoke of mirth in fields and forests.
Old tales often tell of mirth and magic.
Mirth can mean the joy or laughter that people share together, often when they find something funny or entertaining in a group.
The mirth shared by friends made the night fun.
His mirth at the play was obvious to everyone.