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    jocund
    /ˈdʒɒk(ʌ)nd/

    adjective

    • 1. cheerful and light-hearted: formal "a jocund wedding party"

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  2. Jocund means marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness. Learn its synonyms, etymology, examples, and word history from the authoritative dictionary source.

  3. Jocund is an adjective that means in a happy mood, often used in literary contexts. Learn how to pronounce it, see synonyms and examples, and find translations in different languages.

  4. Jocund means cheerful, merry, blithe, or glad. It comes from Latin jūcundus, meaning pleasant. See synonyms, derived forms, word history, and example sentences of jocund.

  5. Jocund means of a humorous temperament; merry or cheerful. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, derived forms, and usage examples of jocund from Collins English Dictionary.

  6. You know that teacher who always has a goofy smile on his face and a bad pun for the kids? He's got a jocund personality, meaning he's merry and cheerful. The word jocund came from the influence of two Latin words, jocundus, which means pleasant, and jocus, which is just what it sounds like: a joke. Usually the word is used to describe people ...

  7. Jocund means in a happy mood, often used in literary contexts. Learn how to pronounce it, see synonyms and examples from Project Gutenberg, and find translations in Chinese and other languages.

  8. Jocund means cheerful, merry, or jolly. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of jocund in different languages, as well as related words and examples.

  9. Definition of jocund adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Jocund is an adjective that means cheerful, genial, or sprightly. It comes from Latin iūcundus, meaning pleasant or agreeable. See synonyms, origin, and examples of jocund.

  11. Sep 27, 2024 · Jocund means jovial, exuberant, lighthearted, or merry and in high spirits. It comes from Old French jocond, from Latin iūcundus, and has related terms such as jocundity, jocundly, and jocundness.