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joie de vivre

American  
[zhwaduh vee-vruh] / ʒwadə ˈvi vrə /

noun

French.
  1. a delight in being alive; keen, carefree enjoyment of living.


joie de vivre British  
/ ʒwa də vivrə /

noun

  1. joy of living; enjoyment of life; ebullience

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joie de vivre Cultural  
  1. A love of life. From French, meaning “joy of living.”


Etymology

Origin of joie de vivre

Literally, “joy of living”

Example Sentences

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Organizers sought not only to remind the world that the Olympics were about joie de vivre, but also that the project didn’t need to be a $50 billion boondoggle.

From The Wall Street Journal

The result, Madigan says, is a woman with “a certain joie de vivre about her,” who doesn’t care about what others think of her.

From Los Angeles Times

As an example, consider the phrase “joie de vivre.”

From Literature

Adults walked around with the same smiles and joie de vivre as kids.

From Los Angeles Times

In those videos, Deen, now 78, is as full of vitality and joie de vivre as she ever was.

From Salon