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happiness

American  
[hap-ee-nis] / ˈhæp i nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or state of being happy.

    Synonyms:
    satisfaction, enjoyment, delight, contentedness, bliss, exhilaration, joy, pleasure
    Antonyms:
    misery
  2. good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy.

    Synonyms:
    delight, contentedness, bliss, exhilaration, joy, pleasure, satisfaction, enjoyment

Related Words

Happiness, bliss, contentment, felicity imply an active or passive state of pleasure or pleasurable satisfaction. Happiness results from the possession or attainment of what one considers good: the happiness of visiting one's family. Bliss is unalloyed happiness or supreme delight: the bliss of perfect companionship. Contentment is a peaceful kind of happiness in which one rests without desires, even though every wish may not have been gratified: contentment in one's surroundings. Felicity is a formal word for happiness of an especially fortunate or intense kind: to wish a young couple felicity in life.

Other Word Forms

  • overhappiness noun

Etymology

Origin of happiness

First recorded in 1520–30; happy + -ness

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Example Sentences

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Juliette's father, Michael, described his daughter as "a force in this world" who "spread fun, love and happiness".

From BBC

The subsequent track, Normal, is billed as "exploring the space between spotlight and silence" and expresses ambivalence about the cost of celebrity, with lyrics about surviving criticism and having to fake happiness for the cameras.

From BBC

"With her beautifully positive energy she spread fun, love and happiness to those around her and she continues to do so now," he said.

From BBC

People make wishes, usually for health, happiness and a fresh start in the new year for themselves and their loved ones.

From BBC

Who doesn’t yearn to clean up their mistakes and find some semblance of happiness, even when contentment seems so far out of reach?

From Salon