![]() ![]() She was glad when the meeting was over.glad happy about something or grateful for it:.I am happy that my story is a positive one.These words all describe people feeling happy about something that has happened or is going to happen. The only news that comes from Afghanistan is about war. It did have closure, but I kind of wanted to be able to do a season where we knew we were ending, and we could wrap it up properly. I was really, really happy that we were able to get a last season, i thought Season 6 ended well. I'm very happy, not only for the passage of Petro to the second round, but because the center-left represented by Petro and Fajardo has more votes than the candidate of the right, we are very hopeful for the second round. Our police chief said he would forgo his pay raise and also my city manager and our city maintenance officer manager donated their… pay raises also, it was unanimously passed, the budget, and we’re very happy to say that our police officers will be getting their raises. I was always with her, telling her not to stress about the children, especially one, and to trust in the Lord. The last time I saw her, everything was fine and she was happy she was going, we went through a lot with Lauren. Unfortunate, suffering, unhappy, miserable, infelicitous, wretched, unwilling, lovesick "a happy turn of phrase" "a few well-chosen words" Infelicitous, miserable, wretched, suffering, lovesick, unhappy, unfortunate, unwilling Happy, glad, felicitous, beaming, well-chosen Lovesick, unwilling, miserable, suffering, unfortunate, infelicitous, unhappy, wretchedĮagerly disposed to act or to be of service Unhappy, wretched, infelicitous, unwilling, miserable, lovesick, unfortunate, suffering "a happy smile" "spent many happy days on the beach" "a happy marriage" Princeton's WordNet 4.0 / 22 votes Rate these synonyms:Įnjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure ![]() ![]() A sunny disposition has a constant tranquil brightness that irradiates all who come within its influence.īlessed, blissful, blithe, blithesome, bright, buoyant, cheerful, cheering, cheery, delighted, delightful, dexterous, felicitous, fortunate, gay, glad, jocund, jolly, joyful, joyous, lucky, merry, mirthful, pleased, prosperous, rapturous, rejoiced, rejoicing, smiling, sprightly, successful, sunnyĪ happy event for him happy at a reply happy in his home, with his friends, among his children happy at the discovery, over his success. A buoyant spirit is, as it were, borne up by joy and hope. Gay applies to an effusive and superficial happiness (often not really worthy of that name) perhaps resulting largely from abundant animal spirits: we speak of gay revelers or a gay horse. A cheery word spontaneously gives cheer to others a cheering word is more distinctly planned to cheer and encourage. Cheerful applies to the possession or expression of a moderate and tranquil happiness. In its most frequent present use, happy is applied to the state of one enjoying happiness, or to that by which happiness is expressed as, a happy heart a happy face happy laughter happy tears (compare synonyms for HAPPINESS). Happy is also applied to the ready dexterity or skill by which favorable results (usually in minor matters) are secured, when it becomes a synonym for dexterous, felicitous, and the associated words as, he has a happy wit happy at retort (compare CLEVER). Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth. ![]()
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