merrymaker

merrymaker — 名詞

1. a person who enjoys a lively party, festival, or public celebration, especially

1.名詞B2
釋義

狂歡者

在派對或節慶中盡情玩樂的人

a person who enjoys a lively party, festival, or public celebration, especially one who laughs, dances, or acts cheerfully with a crowd of others.

例句

Ezra and his friends were the loudest merrymakers at the New Year's Eve party.

Ezra 和他朋友是新年派對上最吵鬧的狂歡者。

collocation: merrymakers at [event]

The square filled with merrymakers dancing to the band's lively music.

廣場上擠滿了隨著樂隊熱鬧音樂跳舞的狂歡者。

plural form most common

同義詞
  • reveller

    more formal or literary than merrymaker; common in British English ('revellers spilled onto the streets')

  • partygoer

    neutral, specific to parties; merrymaker suggests a livelier, noisier type of participation

  • celebrant

    more formal, often tied to a specific occasion like a wedding or religious festival; less vivid than merrymaker

反義詞
  • killjoy

    someone who spoils other people's fun; opposite in spirit to a merrymaker

  • spoilsport

    informal, similar to killjoy — a person who refuses to join or ruins celebrations

文法句型

merrymaker + at [event]

plural: merrymakers

用法筆記

Almost always appears in the plural form (merrymakers) to describe a crowd rather than an individual. The word carries a cheerful, light-hearted tone and is most common in informal descriptions of festivals, concerts, parades, and holiday parties.

常見錯誤

The celebrant danced in the street until dawn.
The merrymakers danced in the street until dawn.
💡'celebrant' is more formal and often refers to a religious ceremony; 'merrymaker' describes someone having fun at a party or festival.
He is a merrymaker who never goes to parties.
He is a merrymaker who loves going to parties.
💡a merrymaker is someone who enjoys celebrations, not someone who avoids them.