Merrier Meaning in English
word · lemma: merry
释义
A comparative form of 'merry', meaning more cheerful, joyful, or happy. Often used in the phrase 'the more, the merrier' to say that a situation is more fun with more people or things.
用法与细微差别
Primarily found in the comparative set phrase 'the more, the merrier.' Rarely used outside this phrase. Formal alternatives: 'more cheerful', 'happier.' Do not use to compare 'merry' in serious contexts; it's a light, somewhat old-fashioned or festive word.
例句
Lisa was even merrier after she got her present.
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He looked merrier than anyone else at the party.
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The children became merrier as the music played.
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Come on, join us—the more, the merrier!
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December is always merrier with family gathered together.
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After a couple of drinks, everyone became a little merrier.
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