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Experiencing a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment
Favored by luck and good fortune
Ready and willing
Appropriate, relevant, or significant
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Experiencing a feeling of positivity, satisfaction, or enjoyment
“She was decidedly happy after hearing the good news.”
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Favored by luck and good fortune
“I am a happy man with a best friend whom I call my wife and four little adorable children.”
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Ready and willing
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“I have decided to remain with him as he has said that he is happy to change his drinking habits.”
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Appropriate, relevant, or significant
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“The school was a happy environment for him to thrive, learn, and play.”
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To have eased the stress of or alleviate the burden of
“They are happy customers for now, but we need to get to the root of the problem now.”
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(rare) Personality traits of persons, when referring to their own ability
“Josh is very happy and comfortable in the water, so he is the perfect candidate for this underwater exercise.”
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(rare) Passionate and intensely comfortable
“He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been so happy around cars since boyhood.”
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Having a sociable and likable personality
“Joe was a happy and infectious little boy, that brought a smile to everyone around him.”
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The euphoric feeling caused by alcoholic intoxication
“All this is accompanied by a bottle of the restaurant's own champagne making us slightly happy and drowsy.”
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Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements
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Denotes wealth and prosperousness
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Characterized by something exceptional or beyond ordinary
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Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment
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Very wondrous or romantic, like a fairy tale
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Idealistic or romantic in one's perception of something, at times overly so
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