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happy
Definitions
(Adjective) Content(Adjective) to be joyful
Usage: After her birthday party, the girl was very happy.
(Adjective) Favored by hap, luck, or fortune; lucky; fortunate; successful; prosperous; satisfying desire.
Usage: Are you happy to pay me back by the end of the week?
(Adjective) Full of joy
(Adjective) To be filled with joy; joyous.
Usage: The boy was happy when he got what he wanted for Christmas.
(Adjective) A feeling of content or a good, positive emotion.
Usage: I am feeling happy about myself. My wife makes me happy.
above content with life
(Verb) the emotion of stability and joy in a mind.
Usage: God makes me happy.
(Adjective) a feeling of euphoria
Usage: she was happy after running a mile without stopping.
(Verb) smile on people's faces. Excited. Happy with Joy!
Usage: I'm so happy right now I could sing!
(Expression) to be filled with joy, or to be glad!
Usage: I am so happy to be alive!
(Expression) an emotion you feel when something good happens
Usage: i am happy
(Adjective) to be enjoy life to the fullest, and be excited.
Usage: I'm happy to just be alive.
feeling contentment
(Expression) feeling glad and positive
Usage: i am very happy for you that you are getting married.
(Adjective) Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. Very fortunate. Very suitable, pleasing.
Usage: I am happy to give my time.
opposite emotion and feeling to being sad
(Verb) Being happy means when something good happens at the moment when you need it.
Usage: Mike was happy today because he figured that it was not his fault that the boss was angry this morning.
a type of feeling you get when you have joy in your soul.
Usage: i was happy when i found out i was having a baby.
glad, joyful
Usage: I was happy when Daddy told us we were getting a puppy.
(Adjective) a feeling of peace; emotion of joy
Usage: The little boy was happy when he got a new baseball glove
(Adjective) a state of well-being; an emotion
Usage: I feel happy.
not sad
(Adjective) A feeling that revolves around external circumstances. One feels content, is in a very good mood, smiles a lot, based on things happening in their surroundings.
(Adjective) to have good feelings
Usage: im happy to feed a hungry child
(Expression) Happy is a expression used by a person, it can be expressed through smiling or laughing.
Usage: I am feeling really happy today.
(Adjective) a feeling of joy.
joyful
Usage: happy easter
(Expression) very glad
(Verb) an emotion of joy and exuberance
Usage: I am so happy to be going on vacation!
(Adjective) a warm feeling inside; a feeling of joy
Usage: She was so happy when she found her puppy again.
when something makes you smile or just feel better
Usage: I am happy.
(Adjective) delighted or pleased
feel good lol
An emotion when you feel good.
Usage: I was happy today when I helped a child in need.
(Adjective) a person may be described as happy if they feel the emotion happiness, a feeling of well-being and contentment. may involve smiling.
Usage: I am happy because it is my birthday!
(Expression) how i feel when i submit a word to this dictionary and i know i have fed a hungry child
Usage: I am happy!!!!!
A state of emotion such as joy/ contentment. Symptoms may include smiling, laughing, and having honest good feelings at the present moment.
Usage: I am so happy I met Josh Yu.
(Adjective) fuzzy feelings and there are bunnies and rainbows and kisses
Usage: Jennifer is happy when she is not mad at Steven.
(Verb) to feel peace
Usage: Doing good makes you happy.
(Adjective) When you or someone else is in a good mood.
Usage: "I'm in a happy mood today."
(Adjective) delighted, pleased, or glad
Usage: I am very happy to see you.
An emotion where you smile and feel great opposite of Unhappy.
Usage: Im so happy I won the race.
(Adjective) to be pleased with something.
Usage: I am happy with the news I have heard.
(Adjective) joyful, blissful.
a type of feeling you get when you have joy in your soul.
(Adjective) to be filled with joy.
(Expression) to be cheerful
Usage: I was happy i went to the the park.
(Adjective) to be joyous.
(Adjective) Pleased; delighted.
Usage: Helping people makes me feel happy.
(Adjective) content with life.
(Adjective) filled with joy or happiness; glad
Usage: I was very happy when I got my test back, so happy I jumped all around.
(Adjective) The antonym of miserable
(Adjective) An emotion that you can express. You can express it to people, animals, etc.
Usage: When my mom gives me food I feel happy.
(Adjective) feeling content because something good has happened
Usage: He was so happy when he got all A's in school.
(Adjective) Experiencing an emotion or feeling marked by pleasure or satisfaction.
Usage: I was happy to see it snow outside.
(Noun) An emotion/feeling which makes you feel good. It is a good feeling that people enjoy feeling.
Usage: I am feeling really happy today.
(Adjective) an emotion used with a good feeling inside you, joy,
Usage: I was happy when I got my new iPad.
(Adjective) joyous, jubilant; mainly felt when something good or enjoyable happens.
Usage: I got a perfect score of 100% on my test, therefore I am happy.
My birthday is today, so I am happy.
The emotion of sheer joy and delight.
Usage: He was happy when he found out he was going to the park.
(Adjective) Excited; jolly.
Usage: He was very happy.
(Adjective) Used to describe excitement or joy.
Usage: I am very happy on the weekends!
A good feeling
(Expression) being happy is not feel worried...or sad.
be in a state of bliss and not worry about anthing bad.
Usage: i am happy maldives won
(Verb) to be joyful, not sad, full of a great feeling
Usage: I'm so happy I'm helping people.
(Adjective) To feel and be up, not low, knowing there is always a reason to be in the state of happiness.
Usage: I am happy and never down because I have reasons to live happily.
(Adjective) a good emotion
Usage: I am so happy to be helping these children!
(Expression) To show an emotion of joy and thankfulness.
Usage: The little girl looked happy when she unwrapped her gift.
(Adjective) opposite of sad
(Noun) to feel pleasure and enjoyment
Usage: nour is very happy now!!!
(Verb) the act of being cheerful or joyous
Usage: Jenny was happy to see Tim again.
to be joyous or enthusiastic
To be in a state of joy
(Expression) to be excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! =D
Usage: He was happy.
(Adjective) To feel like everything is right with the world for one small moment.
Usage: I'm happy we're helping those in need.
(Adjective) Feeling of being very pleased,glad,or joyous.
Usage: If I get into college I will be happy.
A good feeling of satisfaction. Cheerful, in high spirits, in a good mood, joyful, smiling...
(Noun) being in a good mood
Usage: I am happy.
(Adjective) To be filled with joy
(Adjective) the act of being joyous and gay
Usage: I was so happy to help feed the hungry.
(Adjective) a state of happiness
Usage: I am very happy
(Adjective) A feeling of joy
Usage: I was so happy when I got my puppy.
(Adjective) Having the fuzzy feeling in your stomach
Usage: Sam was happy to see that her puppy was all better.
(Adjective) when you smile or have this warm feeling in your heart.
Usage: i feel happy when i get madd presents.
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