Noun
Boisterous mirth; merriment; jollity.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine. Charles Dickens
I knew that I would speak in the language of the vanquished No more durable than old customs, family rituals, Christmas tinsel, and once a year the hilarity of carols. Czesław Miłosz
Norbit operates on the principle that vulgarity is automatically funny. Crassness doesn't need a joke attached because it is (in and of itself) the height of hilarity. James Berardinelli
Ah,” said Magnus. "Nerd love. It is a beautiful thing, while also being an object of mockery and hilarity for those of us who are more sophisticated. Cassandra Clare
As goofy as it sounds, I try to sing in the morning. It's hard both to sing and to maintain a grouchy mood, and it sets a happy tone for everyone - particularly in my case, because I'm tone deaf, and my audience finds my singing a source of great hilarity. Gretchen Rubin
My cancer continues to make for all kind of hilarity. Scott Thompson