[
UK
/dʒˈɔɪəsli/
]
ADVERB
-
in a joyous and gleeful manner
the old man had greeted her gleefully
How To Use joyously In A Sentence
- On a joyously sunny afternoon recently, I was overcome with the urge to make a lemon mousse. Times, Sunday Times
- Mike looked out of the door at the sodden figure dancing joyously in the water from the sprinklers.
- The 50th Anniversary of Taylor's own company joyously offers a body of work here-including a small, precious dazzlement of masterpieces - to be maintained.
- Best of all, the engine revs joyously through downshifts, providing a great exhaust note while telling the world this isn't your average TT.
- She opened the door for me and threw herself in my arms, screaming joyously and demanding that we decorate the tree immediately.
- The film is joyously overpopulated with old biddies envious of Shen in both her old and young edition.
- Setup is joyously simple, and DVD performance is good, if not spectacular, but the sound is anaemic, lacking sufficient detail for music and serious clout for movies.
- He pointed to the devoted band of Smyrna fire-fighters, who were joyously gathering in with varying luck a supply of tomcod and haddock to furnish the larder inshore. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
- Commissioner), he had watered the seed of desire which heredity had irradicably sown in his bosom; a desire not to be shaped by words, or confirmed in phrase, but best described as the discovery-lust, which send men into dark, unknown places of the world to joyously sacrifice life and health that their names might be associated with some scrap of sure fact for the better guidance of unborn generations. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
- On the stage of the festival, performers all sing and dance joyously in gorgeous clothes.