Mirthfulness
[murth-fuh l] /ˈmɜrθ fəl/
adjective
1.
joyous; gay; jolly:
a mirthful laugh.
2.
providing ; amusing:
a mirthful experience.
adj.
c.1300, from mirth + -ful. Related: Mirthfully; mirthfulness.
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