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All solemn antonyms

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adjective solemn

  • rackety β€” making or causing a racket; noisy.
  • imponderous β€” (obsolete) imponderable.
  • zappy β€” energetic, lively, or fast-moving; zippy.
  • farcical β€” pertaining to or of the nature of farce.
  • nonserious β€” of, showing, or characterized by deep thought.
  • gelastic β€” Pertaining to laughter, used in laughing, or to be the subject of laughter.
  • conversible β€” Capable of being converted.
  • jocular β€” given to, characterized by, intended for, or suited to joking or jesting; waggish; facetious: jocular remarks about opera stars.
  • light β€” a light product, as a beer or cigarette.
  • zingy β€” full of zing; lively; zesty; exciting: a zingy new musical comedy.
  • jokey β€” lacking in seriousness; frivolous: The editorial had an offensively jokey tone for such an important subject.
  • frolicsome β€” merrily playful; full of fun.

adj solemn

  • clubby β€” If you describe an institution or a group of people as clubby, you mean that all the people in it are friendly with each other and do not welcome other people in.
  • convivial β€” Convivial people or occasions are pleasant, friendly, and relaxed.
  • horse's tail β€” burro's tail.
  • fun-loving β€” enjoying life in a lively, lighthearted way; spirited; playful: fun-loving friends.
  • hilarious β€” arousing great merriment; extremely funny: a hilarious story; a hilarious old movie.
  • booner β€” a young working-class person from Canberra
  • fluorescent β€” possessing the property of fluorescence; exhibiting fluorescence.
  • larking β€” a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
  • boisterous β€” Someone who is boisterous is noisy, lively, and full of energy.
  • chirpy β€” If you describe a person or their behaviour as chirpy, you mean they are very cheerful and lively.
  • gossamery β€” a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather, especially in autumn.
  • campiest β€” of, relating to, or characterized by camp: a campy send-up of romantic operetta.
  • back-slapping β€” Back-slapping is noisy, cheerful behaviour which people use in order to show affection or appreciation to each other.
  • aglow β€” If something is aglow, it is shining and bright with a soft, warm light.
  • flipper β€” a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
  • campy β€” Campy means the same as camp.
  • gamesome β€” playful; frolicsome.
  • merry β€” full of cheerfulness or gaiety; joyous in disposition or spirit: a merry little man.
  • floatable β€” capable of floating; that can be floated.
  • backslapping β€” Backslapping is noisy, cheerful behavior which people use in order to show affection or appreciation to each other.
  • festal β€” pertaining to or befitting a feast, festival, holiday, or gala occasion.
  • featherweight β€” a boxer or other contestant intermediate in weight between a bantamweight and a lightweight, especially a professional boxer weighing up to 126 pounds (57 kg).
  • grooving β€” a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.
  • goofus β€” a foolish, stupid, or inept person.
  • frivolous β€” characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • comical β€” If you describe something as comical, you mean that it makes you want to laugh because it seems funny or silly.
  • boffo β€” very good; highly successful
  • gump β€” a foolish or stupid person.
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