What does veselie in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word veselie in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use veselie in Romanian.

The word veselie in Romanian means cheerfulness, delight, veselie, veselie, bucurie, veselie, veselie, bucurie, jovialitate, bucurie, voioșie, veselie, bucurie, cu veselie, cu veselie, cu veselie, tărăboi. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word veselie

cheerfulness, delight

veselie

(sense of fun)

Bob loved Mary for her light-hearted playfulness.

veselie

(joyful liveliness)

The gaiety was contagious, and soon Simon found himself having fun in spite of his previous bad mood.

bucurie

(rejoicing, joy)

They welcomed us with gladness and generosity.

veselie

(great amusement)

veselie

(rejoicing, celebration)

I'm glad the kids are here; there hasn't been this kind of merriment in the house for many years.

bucurie

(jolliness, joking)

jovialitate

(joviality)

bucurie

(gloating satisfaction)

Amy tried to hide her glee when Henry lost the bet.

voioșie, veselie, bucurie

(good spirits, happiness)

Paul has never exactly been known for his cheerfulness.

cu veselie

(figurative (cheerfully)

"What a lovely day!" said Helen brightly.

cu veselie

(in a merry way)

Peter hummed cheerfully to himself as he left his office.

cu veselie

(joyfully)

The children cheered gleefully when the hot air balloon took off.

tărăboi

(informal (mischievous activity)

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