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Definition of happy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of happy is as below...
Happy
(superl.)
Experiencing
the
effect
of
favorable
fortune;
having
the
feeling
arising
from the
consciousness
of
well-being
or of
enjoyment;
enjoying
good of any kind, as
peace,
tranquillity,
comfort;
contented;
joyous;
as, happy
hours,
happy
thoughts..
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Fool-happy
::
Fool-happy
(a.)
Lucky,
without
judgment
or
contrivance..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) To let the mind run on in idle
revery
or
vagary;
to
anticipate
vaguely
as a
coming
and happy
reality;
to have a
visionary
notion
or idea; to
imagine.
Unhappy
::
Unhappy
(a.) Not happy or
fortunate;
unfortunate;
unlucky;
as,
affairs
have taken an
unhappy
turn..
Felicitate
::
Felicitate
(v. t.) To make very
happy;
to
delight.
Miserable
::
Miserable
(a.) Very
unhappy;
wretched.
Felicitate
::
Felicitate
(v. t.) To
express
joy or
pleasure
to; to wish
felicity
to; to call or
consider
(one's
self)
happy;
to
congratulate.
Sadness
::
Sadness
(n.)
Quality
of being sad, or
unhappy;
gloominess;
sorrowfulness;
dejection..
Woful
::
Woful (a.) Full of woe;
sorrowful;
distressed
with grief or
calamity;
afflicted;
wretched;
unhappy;
sad.
Cheerful
::
Cheerful
(a.)
Having
or
showing
good
spirits
or joy;
cheering;
cheery;
contented;
happy;
joyful;
lively;
animated;
willing.
Infelicitous
::
Infelicitous
(a.) Not
felicitous;
unhappy;
unfortunate;
not
fortunate
or
appropriate
in
application;
not well said,
expressed,
or done; as, an
infelicitous
condition;
an
infelicitous
remark;
an
infelicitous
description;
infelicitous
words..
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) That to which one is
doomed
or
sentenced;
destiny
or fate, esp.
unhappy
destiny;
penalty..
Imparadise
::
Imparadise
(v. t.) To put in a state like
paradise;
to make
supremely
happy.
Unhappy
::
Unhappy
(a.)
Mischievous;
wanton;
wicked.
Kindly
::
Kindly
(adv.)
In a kind
manner;
congenially;
with good will; with a
disposition
to make
others
happy,
or to
oblige..
Omened
::
Omened
(a.)
Attended
by, or
containing,
an omen or
omens;
as,
happy-omened
day..
Felicity
::
Felicity
(n.) The state of being
happy;
blessedness;
blissfulness;
enjoyment
of good.
Calamitous
::
Calamitous
(a.)
Producing,
or
attended
with
distress
and
misery;
making
wretched;
wretched;
unhappy..
Content
::
Content
(n.) That which
contents
or
satisfies;
that which if
attained
would make one
happy.
Happy
::
Happy
(superl.)
Experiencing
the
effect
of
favorable
fortune;
having
the
feeling
arising
from the
consciousness
of
well-being
or of
enjoyment;
enjoying
good of any kind, as
peace,
tranquillity,
comfort;
contented;
joyous;
as, happy
hours,
happy
thoughts..
Unsely
::
Unsely
(a.) Not
blessed
or
happy;
wretched;
unfortunate.
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