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  • 61merriment — n gaiety, gayness, mirth, mirthfulness, hilarity, good or high spirits, jocundity; joviality, jollity, levity, buoyancy, light heartedness, blithesomeness; cheer, cheerfulness, joyfulness, joyousness; joy, delight, pleasure, happiness, felicity;… …

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  • 62mirth — n 1. gaiety, gayness, mirthfulness, merriment, hilarity, good or high spirits, glee, jocundity; joviality, jollity, levity, buoyancy, light heartedness, blithesomeness; fun, enjoyment, cakes and ale, revelry, revel, conviviality, festivity,… …

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  • 63resilience — n 1. elasticity, springiness, flexibility, suppleness; spring, bounce, give, kick, snap, recoil, rebound; plasticity, ductility, rubberiness, reflexiveness; tensibility, tensileness, extensibility; contractability, contractility, stretchability;… …

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  • 64vivacity — n liveliness, animation, Inf. pep, Inf. zip, Inf. snap, Inf. pizzaz, get up and go; vigor, vigorousness, energy; friskiness, spiritedness, high spiritedness, chipperness, joviality, cheer, good cheer, cheerfulness, light heartedness; brightness,… …

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  • 65youth — n 1. childhood, early life, salad days, boyhood, girlhood; adolescence, teens, teenage, teen years, pubescence; minority, nonage; heyday, springtime of life, bloom or flower of life, golden season of life, day spring of life; immaturity, growing… …

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  • 66fun — 1. noun 1) I joined in with the fun Syn: enjoyment, entertainment, amusement, pleasure, jollification, merrymaking, recreation, leisure, relaxation, a good time; informal living it up, a ball 2) she s full of fun Syn …

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  • 67gravity — noun 1) the gravity of the situation Syn: seriousness, importance, significance, weight, consequence, magnitude, acuteness, urgency, dreadfulness 2) the gravity of his demeanour Syn: solemnity …

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  • 68rhathymia — rəˈthīmēə noun ( s) Etymology: Greek, from rhathymos lighthearted, easy tempered, carefree (from rha easy, ready + thymos spirit, mind, courage) + ia y more at fume : the state of being …

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  • 69buoy|an|cy — «BOY uhn see, BOO yuhn », noun. 1. the power to float: »Wood has more buoyancy than iron. 2. the power to keep things afloat: »Salt water has greater buoyancy than fresh water. 3. a body s loss in weight when immersed in a liquid. 4. tendency to… …

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  • 70Apostasy in Christianity — Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss. Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve Apostles, became an apostate.[1] Apostasy in Christianity refers to the rejection of Christianity by someone who formerly was a Christian. The term apostasy comes from the Greek… …

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