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What is the noun for joyful?
The noun for joyful is
joy
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It's a bit of a tricky one because "joyful" is an adjective describing something that brings joy.
How do you spell sagitario?
A sentence with the word entrails?
Syntax
What is the full form of ANET?
What is The antonym for humiliation?
Is a comma required before or after the french word for but?
What is a prefix of not?
How do you say Little Anthony In French?
What prefixes mean under?
What is French word for miracle?
What are comparative and superlative forms of the word last?
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