Crossword-Solution: GAIETY 6 letters, 122 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Gaiety n. Same as Gayety.

We have 122 clues for the answer “GAIETY”

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BRIGHT appearance 1 answer
Festive, playful fun 1 answer
Party atmosphere 1 answer
being gay 1 answer
gayety 1 answer
party-spirit 1 answer
revelment 2 answers
laughter and joy 3 answers
marriage bells 3 answers
Lightheartedness 3 answers
jolliness 5 answers
revelling 5 answers
Spryness. 6 answers
joyfulness 7 answers
high kick 8 answers
running jump 8 answers
high jump 9 answers
CHEERFULNESS THAT BUBBLES TO THE SURFACE 10 answers
Geniality 10 answers
Jocularity 12 answers
Hilarity 14 answers
CARACOLE 14 answers
cheeriness 15 answers
Good humor 16 answers
good humour 16 answers
Levity 19 answers
fun and games 22 answers
Joie de vivre 22 answers
CIRCUS ___ 22 answers
revelry 22 answers
FLOW of spirits 24 answers
jauntiness 27 answers
Whoopee! 29 answers
Merriment 30 answers
Dance Step 30 answers
Gala 30 answers
whimsicality 32 answers
pleasantry 32 answers
joyousness 33 answers
Optimism 34 answers
buoyancy 36 answers
Sparkle 36 answers
Radiance 37 answers
Comedy __ 38 answers
Gambol 38 answers
cartoon 38 answers
DANCE around 38 answers
HOP and jump 38 answers
Frivolity 38 answers
merriness 39 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEATR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with GAIETY (5)

Now that we look at her closely and remember the gaiety of her in the old days, all gone now just because she has lost her babes, I find I won’t be able to say nasty things about her after all.
Peter Pan James M. Barrie 1991
Had he once found power to smile, and wear a face of gaiety, there would have been no such man! On one of those ugly nights, which we have faintly hinted at, but forborne to picture forth, the minister started from his chair.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
Even on Sunday, when it veiled its more florid charms and lay comparatively empty of passage, the street shone out in contrast to its dingy neighbourhood, like a fire in a forest; and with its freshly painted shutters, well-polished brasses, and general cleanliness and gaiety of note, instantly caught and pleased the eye of the passenger.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
What’s up?” “Oh, nothing, Sir Percy,” replied Marguerite, with a certain amount of gaiety, which, however, sounded somewhat forced, “nothing to disturb your equanimity—only an insult to your wife.” The laugh which accompanied this remark was evidently intended to reassure Sir Percy as to the gravity of the incident.
The Scarlet Pimpernel Baroness Orczy 1993
But his ruddy embrowned cheek-bones could be plainly seen, and the large and bright blue eyes, that flashed from under the dark shade of the raised visor; and the whole gesture and look of the champion expressed careless gaiety and fearless confidence—a mind which was unapt to apprehend danger, and prompt to defy it when most imminent—yet with whom danger was a familiar thought, as with one whose trade was war and adventure.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993

Quotes with GAIETY (3)

Finer feeling, which we now wish to consider, is chiefly of two kinds: the feeling of the *sublime* and that of the *beautiful*. The stirring of each is pleasant, but in different ways. The sight of a mountain whose snow-covered peak rises above the clouds, the description of a raging storm, or Milton's portrayal of the infernal kingdom, arouse enjoyment but with horror; on the other hand, the sight of flower strewn meadows, valleys with winding brooks and covered with grazin…
Immanuel Kant Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime
I neither knew nor cared whether my experience was insanity, dreaming, or magic; but was determined to gaze on brilliance and gaiety at any cost.
H.P. Lovecraft
Those were her best days, although there was always something feckless about her, something so slack and almost fearful in her too frequent smile, so that when you saw Mignon being happy, you always thought: "It can't last." She had the febrile gaiety of a being without a past, without a present, yet she existed thus, without memory or history, only because her past was too bleak to think of and her future too terrible to contemplate; she was the broken blossom of the present tense.
Angela Carter Nights at the Circus
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Used 23 times in crossword archives (1979–2025).