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Jovial

/ˈdʒoʊ.vi.əl/adjective
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Jovial describes someone full of high-spirited, good-natured cheer, often bringing joy to those around them like a warm summer breeze. It stems from associations with the Roman god Jupiter, implying a benevolent and expansive personality, but in today's fast-paced world, it's frequently used to highlight someone whose optimism cuts through everyday stress.

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In the 16th century, 'jovial' was tied to astrology, where being born under Jupiter was thought to make someone naturally lucky and cheerful, as described in works like William Lilly's 1647 astrological treatise. This planetary influence even inspired similar terms in other languages, like the French 'jovial', highlighting how ancient sky-watching shaped our everyday words for personality.

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