Comparative for having a happy or cheerful disposition
“I was walking with him one night, alongside the Thames, feeling happy and gay.”
Comparative for carefree or unconcerned in manner or disposition
“Yes, I know this must come as a shock to you since I am normally such a gay and carefree chap, brimming with chuckles and mirth.”
Comparative for having a playful or fun-loving mood or nature
“The birds were in a gay and playful mood on this bright day.”
Comparative for having a festive or merry atmosphere
“John seems very serious and quiet in comparison to this gay and merry atmosphere.”
Comparative for characterized by great energy or spirit
“The minuet, originally a gay and lively dance, soon lost its vivacity when exported, and became a stately dance of the aristocracy.”
Comparative for tending to lift one's mood or spirit
“I hear the faint murmur of music and girls' voices, gay and uplifting.”
Comparative for visibly cheerful, enthusiastic or approbatory
“The boarders would go down to the station to meet guests arriving or departing. They had an arriving song and a departing song. One received a gay welcome or send-off.”
Comparative for brightly or vividly adorned, decorated or colored
“I was enthralled by their faces, glistening from the heat and setting off to great advantage the brilliantly gay colors of the intricate designs in their native dress.”
Comparative for homosexual in nature or character
“John is openly gay and enjoying life to the fullest.”
Comparative for stylish, modern or appealing in appearance
Comparative for not restrained or held in check
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