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2 way, passage, passing, transit, transition, progress, course,<br />

way, trip, route, career: On your journey through this life,<br />

Whatever be your goal, Keep your eye upon the doughnut, And not<br />

upon the hole.<br />

--v. 3 travel, tour, voyage, go (abroad or overseas), make or<br />

take a trip, make or wend one's way, make a pilgrimage,<br />

peregrinate, trek, rove, range, wander, roam, tour, cruise, gad<br />

(about), gallivant or galivant or galavant: He journeyed to the<br />

far corners of the earth seeking an answer to life's mysteries.<br />

joy n. 1 pleasure, gratification, satisfaction, happiness,<br />

contentment, enjoyment, gladness, delight, felicity, elation,<br />

exaltation, ecstasy, bliss, exhilaration, exultation, rapture:<br />

We felt indescribable joy at seeing the children safe and sound.<br />

2 gaiety, cheerfulness, cheer, glee, buoyancy, joviality,<br />

jollity, jocundity, joyfulness, joyousness, jubilation,<br />

merriment, light-heartedness, blithesomeness: Let me wish you<br />

joy in this holiday season. 3 delight, pleasure, treat,<br />

blessing, gratification, satisfaction, prize: A thing of beauty<br />

is a joy forever.<br />

joyful adj. 1 cheerful, happy, buoyant, gleeful, merry, jovial, jolly,<br />

jocund, joyous, jubilant, gay, light-hearted, blithe,<br />

blithesome, sunny: We are delighted that you have all come to<br />

help us celebrate this joyful occasion. 2 glad, pleased,<br />

gratified, delighted, happy, elated, ecstatic, exhilarated,<br />

exultant, overjoyed, jubilant, in heaven, Brit in the seventh<br />

heaven, US in seventh heaven, Colloq on cloud nine, tickled<br />

(pink), Brit over the moon: Mark was joyful at the news that he<br />

was father of a boy.<br />

joyless adj. 1 sad, unhappy, miserable, depressed, dejected, mournful,<br />

downhearted, downcast, down, despondent, dispirited, melancholy,<br />

heavy-hearted, cheerless, doleful, grief-stricken, disheartened,<br />

saddened, crestfallen, wretched, disconsolate, inconsolable,<br />

morose, heartsick, sorrowful, woeful, woebegone: It was a<br />

joyless company that stood at the grave side. The cat died, the<br />

dog died, and my husband was ill - all in all, a joyless time. 2<br />

gloomy, depressing, dispiriting, disheartening, dreary,<br />

lugubrious, cheerless, dismal, bleak, inhospitable, desolate,<br />

grim, austere, severe: The shuttered, joyless house loomed out<br />

of the misty moor ahead.

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