Crossword-Solution: CONVIVIAL 9 letters, 73 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Convivial a. Of or relating to a feast or entertainment, or to eating
and drinking, with accompanying festivity; festive; social; gay;
jovial.

We have 73 clues for the answer “CONVIVIAL”

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occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company 1 answer
Sociable and lively 1 answer
Of a person cheerfully sociable 1 answer
Gaily sociable. 1 answer
FALSTAFFIAN 5 answers
Be sociable 12 answers
companionable 13 answers
Hospitable 18 answers
Gregar-ious 20 answers
Social 20 answers
sociable 31 answers
Chipper 32 answers
festive 45 answers
Affable 46 answers
amicable 47 answers
Genial 47 answers
Ungrudging 54 answers
Uncomplaining 54 answers
Rambunctious 55 answers
gladdening 55 answers
hyperactive 55 answers
humoursome 55 answers
sportive 56 answers
Amiable? 57 answers
Entertaining 58 answers
gleeful 58 answers
Joyous 58 answers
prankish 58 answers
pleasurable 59 answers
animating 59 answers
humorous 59 answers
Waggish 59 answers
Facetious 60 answers
Sprightly 60 answers
amusing 61 answers
Laugh-able 61 answers
Enjoyable 61 answers
frolicsome 62 answers
Jovial 62 answers
pixilated 62 answers
Glad 63 answers
Ludicrous 63 answers
Cheery 63 answers
Droll 63 answers
Mirthful 63 answers
cavorting 63 answers
exhilarated 64 answers
Blithe 64 answers
Jesting 65 answers
Sunny 65 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with CONVIVIAL (5)

When my convivial host discovered that he had told me so much, and that I was prone to doubtfulness, his foolish pride assumed the task the old vintage had commenced, and so he unearthed written evidence in the form of musty manuscript, and dry official records of the British Colonial Office to support many of the salient features of his remarkable narrative.
Tarzan of the Apes Edgar Rice Burroughs 1993
Keep still!” Exceedingly red-eyed and grim, as if he had been up all night at a party which had taken anything but a convivial turn, Jerry Cruncher worried his breakfast rather than ate it, growling over it like any four-footed inmate of a menagerie.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
Weston was chatty and convivial, and no friend to early separations of any sort; but at last the drawing-room party did receive an augmentation.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Anacreonticus.] Pertaining to, after the manner of, or in the meter of, the Greek poet Anacreon; amatory and convivial.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
Hollingsworth, lounging away from the window, had joined himself to a languidly convivial group of men to whom, in phrases as halting as though they struggled to define an ultimate idea, he was expounding the cursed nuisance of living in a hole with such a damned climate that one had to get out of it by February, with the contingent difficulty of there being no place to take one’s yacht to in winter but that other played-out hole, the Riviera.
The Touchstone Edith Wharton 1995

Quotes with CONVIVIAL (3)

As the connections have been broken by the fragmentation and isolation of work, they can be restored by restoring the wholeness of work. There is work that is isolating, harsh, destructive, specialized or trivialized into meaninglessness. And there is work that is restorative, convivial, dignified and dignifying, and pleasing. Good work is not just the maintenance of connections - as one is now said to work "for a living" or "to support a family" - but the enactment of connec…
Wendell Berry The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
At the top of the slope on the perimeter of the site, overlooking six lanes of motorway, is a diner frequented by lorry drivers who have either just unloaded or or are waiting to pick up their cargo. Anyone nursing a disappointment with domestic life would find relief in this tiled, brightly lit cafeteria with its smells of fries and petrol, for it has the reassuring feel of a place where everyone is just passing through--and which therefore has none of the close-knit or conv…
Alain de Botton The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
People use drugs, legal and illegal, because their lives are intolerably painful or dull. They hate their work and find no rest in their leisure. They are estranged from their families and their neighbors. It should tell us something that in healthy societies drug use is celebrative, convivial, and occasional, whereas among us it is lonely, shameful, and addictive. We need drugs, apparently, because we have lost each other.
Wendell Berry The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1963).