Jovial in a sentence as an adjective

I would never have guessed otherwise, he was a jovial guy.

It was a joke, an attempt to give the final statement a jovial, chat between friends vibe.

Then just about anything they say that is jovial will seem funny and the audience will laugh.

I don't have any issues with someone being jovial but I expect it done in a responsible way.

It's kind of hard to have a jovial discussion about code and logic when you've got a lot riding on getting the job.

I can laugh at myself in these sorts of contexts because they're written from a perspective that is sympathetic and jovial.

To me Williams's jovial veneer never seemed very convincing.

I will agree with Curtis on one thing, if we can eliminate many menial tasks, we will be freed in time and energy for more important and jovial endeavors.

No I don't, my point was more how a jovial and friendly chat can quite suddenly morph into them attempting to convict you of a crime and anything you said without a lawyer is fair game.

The delivery of the comment was jovial in nature, but I do believe him that the team spent considerable time refining the trash can until they were satisfied with its look.

> RMS doesn't strike me as a very cheerful person either, at least in email conversations...Actually, in person, when he's not discussing serious things, he's a very jovial, laid-back chap.

Like in the 2014 Mercedes S-Class from the article; A jovial safety engineer drove me around a test track, showing how the car can lock onto a vehicle in front and follow it along the road at a safe distance.

Jovial definitions

adjective

full of or showing high-spirited merriment; "when hearts were young and gay"; "a poet could not but be gay, in such a jocund company"- Wordsworth; "the jolly crowd at the reunion"; "jolly old Saint Nick"; "a jovial old gentleman"; "have a merry Christmas"; "peals of merry laughter"; "a mirthful laugh"

See also: jocund jolly merry mirthful