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happy

[hap-ee] / ˈhæp i /




Usage

What are other ways to say happy? Happy is an adjective that emphasizes a pleasant ending or something that happens at just the right moment: By a happy accident, I received the package on time. Fortunate implies that success is obtained by the operation of favorable circumstances more than by direct effort; it is usually applied to grave or large matters (especially those happening in the ordinary course of things): fortunate in one’s choice of a partner; a fortunate investment. Lucky, a more colloquial word, is applied to situations that turn out well by chance: lucky at cards; my lucky day.

Example Sentences

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"I'd rather be happy and not feel so drained all the time," she says.

From BBC

“But we are nonetheless happy to put this distraction behind us and focus on delivering for our clients,” the statement from a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Two golds and a silver,” he said, “I have to be pretty happy with that.”

From Los Angeles Times

I'm just playing great tennis and I'm really happy about this week.

From Barron's

What if this iteration of “Wuthering Heights” exists precisely because it’s comforting to think the happiest ending is made possible by a nonexistent beginning?

From Salon




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