playful
play·ful
adj \ˈplā-fəl\Definition of PLAYFUL
1
: full of play : frolicsome, sportive <a playful kitten>
— play·ful·ly \-fə-lē\ adverb
— play·ful·ness noun
Examples of PLAYFUL
- She's an old dog, but she's still very playful.
- He had a playful expression on his face.
- a playful tone of voice
- You're certainly in a playful mood!
- She gave him a light playful slap on the knee.
First Known Use of PLAYFUL
13th century
Related to PLAYFUL
Related Words: coy, kittenish; gay, happy, lighthearted, whimsical; energetic, frolic, jocund, lively, merry, spirited, sprightly, spunky, vivacious; devilish, impish, knavish, mischievous, pixie (also pixy), rascally, roguish; amusing, diverting, enjoyable, entertaining, fun, pleasurable; dabbling, frivolous, goofy, silly, trifling; delightful, pleasant, pleasing; jesting, jocose, jocular, joking, prankish, teasing
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