Joyous

/ˈdʒɔɪəs/ adjective

Definition

Full of joy and expressing happiness in a way that seems to radiate outward, affecting everyone nearby. It's more than just happy — it's happiness that can't be contained, that spills over and fills the space around it.

Etymology

From Old French 'joios,' which came from Latin 'gaudiosus' (full of joy), ultimately tracing back to 'gaudere' (to rejoice). This word has been spreading happiness across languages for over a thousand years, carrying the same bright energy from Roman celebrations to medieval feasts to modern weddings.

Kelly Says

What I love about 'joyous' is that it's not just about feeling happy — it's about happiness that's so big it becomes contagious! You know those moments at weddings when everyone starts crying happy tears, or when a baby's laughter makes an entire room smile? That's joyous energy in action. The word itself has been making people smile for over a thousand years, traveling from Latin through French into English, spreading the same bright feeling across centuries and cultures.

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