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jauntily

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[jawn-tuh-lee, jahn-] / ˈdʒɔn tə li, ˈdʒɑn- /

adverb

  1. in an easy and lively manner.

    Just as she was wishing he were there, he suddenly appeared on the stairway and made his way jauntily down it.

  2. in a smartly trim manner.

    With the yellow beret perched jauntily on my head, I thought I was a true fashion plate.


Etymology

Origin of jauntily

jaunty ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

Doing something jauntily means you're filled with cheer, style, and self-confidence while you do it. If you're excited about showing off an especially fashionable outfit, you might walk jauntily down the hallway at school. If you've ever watched a dog show, you know the winner is inevitably a lively, handsome pup that trots jauntily around the ring. You could jauntily sing a little tune while you're taking out the trash or wear your hat tipped jauntily to one side of your head. This adverb implies a certain stylishness combined with good cheer. It comes from jaunty and its French root, gentil, "nice or pleasing."

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Jauntily striped cans of Away Days Brewing Co beer, made by his “good party friends” in Portland, also appear; they designed Ltd Edition Sushi’s logo, a piece of nigiri cleverly rendered in outline.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 8, 2022

Jauntily scripted by Tim Kane, Peter O'Rourke's production is a fresh mixture of the immediately humorous, the scary and the, well, ontologically challenging.

From The Guardian • Dec. 5, 2010

Jauntily, Nikita Khrushchev moved among his hard-drinking guests, smiling and shaking hands like a ward boss.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jauntily holding the 350-page document aloft for reporters to see, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller last week prepared to deliver to the White House his commission's report on the alleged improprieties and machinations of the CIA.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jauntily the snub-nosed craft moved over the lurking place of the submarine, and passed on ahead.

From Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers by Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving)

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