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Characterized by luck or good fortune


luck

Being in or showing good spirits


happy

word meaning happy times

Having achieved satisfaction, as of one’s goal


happy

Providing joy and pleasure


happy

Marked by festal celebration


happy

Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place


right

Eagerly compliant


happy

In good humor

Expressive of good humor

Fortunate or apt


fortunate

Are you trying to say that you’re not happy with your success?

It must be a beautiful and happy place; and I wish to know all about it.

Happy to meet you at last, Yully.

Maybe she wasn’t happy with the way her parents lived.

“Whatever makes you happy – I’m for it,” he said with a sigh.

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Noun

fun, jest, sport, game, play mean action or speech that provides amusement or arouses laughter. fun usually implies laughter or gaiety but may imply merely a lack of serious or ulterior purpose.

played cards just for fun jest implies lack of earnestness and may suggest a hoaxing or teasing.

hurt by remarks said only in jest sport applies especially to the arousing of laughter against someone.

teasing begun in sport led to anger game is close to sport, and often stresses mischievous or malicious fun.

made game of their poor relations play stresses the opposition to earnest without implying any malice or mischief.

pretended to strangle his brother in play

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fumed

fumes

fuming

fun

fun and games

function

functional

fun and games

make fun of

poke fun at

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to assert without proof or before proving

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the main point or part

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happy hour, happy medium, trigger happy, many happy returns

But in good time the Lybian pipe warns us that the feast is ready.

You’ll get into the game all right, and I’ll see that you have a good time.

The word went about that Schwitter’s was no place for a good time.

They don’t do anything, you know—they travel around and have a good time.

If it were not for the necessity of bread and clothing, what a good time a fellow might have.

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I wanted him to take a hand here, to run the place by himself in good time.

To these two was born in good time a son, whom they named Claus.

The last of October is a good time for putting meat into pickle.

The only thing is, I mean to have a good time now, what there is left of it.

What we want is to learn to paint and to have a good time in between.

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happily, happen, hippy, happy-go-lucky

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lucky, fortunate, happy, providential mean meeting with unforeseen success. lucky stresses the agency of chance in bringing about a favorable result.

won because of a lucky bounce fortunate suggests being rewarded beyond one’s deserts.
fortunate in my investments happy combines the implications of lucky and fortunate with stress on being blessed.

a series of happy accidents providential more definitely implies the help or intervention of a higher power.

a providential change in the weather

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feeling pleased and satisfied

happy and pleased about something

full of energy and feeling happy and excited

happy and satisfied

happy and satisfied with your life

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pleased with what has happened or with what you have achieved

happy and satisfied with your life

behaving in a happy friendly way

happy and without any worries, problems, or responsibilities

happy, excited, and full of energy

extremely pleased about something

happy and relaxed in your environment

informal extremely happy, especially as a result of taking an illegal drug

literary happy and not worried about anything

happily, especially because you do not realize that something is wrong

happy, lively, and enthusiastic

happy and lively

very happy and lively

looking or sounding happy and lively

lively, happy, and friendly

feeling happy and confident

old-fashioned carefree

in a way that shows that you are happy

feeling or showing happiness

old-fashionedinformal feeling happy and full of energy and hope

happy and lively

Britishinformal very pleased about something

pleased and proud about something that you have done

very happy, especially because something good has happened

extremely happy and excited

formal very happy and enthusiastic

extremely happy or pleased

extremely happy and excited

literary enjoying something very much

feeling extremely happy, usually for a short time only

formal extremely happy and proud

very happy and enthusiastic because something good is going to happen, especially when this makes you unable to relax

extremely happy, excited, and full of energy

showing happiness, excitement, and energy

formal very pleased and excited, especially about something that you have achieved

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feeling pleased that someone notices and admires you

very happy, as if you were dreaming

very excited and happy in a way that is obvious to other people, when you have achieved something good

very happy or successful

with positive or happy feelings

happy and satisfied, especially because you are doing something important or using your abilities

in a happy and lively way

old-fashioned happy and excited

very excited and happy

happy when you no longer have to deal with someone or something because they are annoying or unpleasant

in a happy or pleased way

happy and excited, often because of someone else’s bad luck

feeling happy

in a happy way

very happy or excited

healthy and happy

literary into an extremely happy and excited state

literary feeling so excited or happy about something that you cannot think clearly

literary happy and cheerful

friendly and cheerful

cheerful and friendly

very happy

expressing great happiness

extremely happy because something good has happened

happy and not worried about anything

very pleased about something you have achieved

in a happy or lively way

old-fashioned happy and lively

extremely happy

in a very good mood because things are going well for you

extremely pleased

informal lively and happy

mainly American rumbustious

Australianinformal very happy and pleased

happy and relaxed because something bad has not happened or because a bad situation has ended

British noisy, lively, and happy

used about people’s actions and behaviour

literary happy and satisfied

informal very happy and excited

happy

very pleased and excited

informal pleased

used for saying that someone is happy and pleased

feeling happy or emotional, for example because someone has been very kind or because a situation is sad

showing that you are very pleased or excited about a victory or success

informal happy and positive because you are confident that you will get what you want

feeling happier or more hopeful

so happy that everything in life seems good

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Free thesaurus definition of feeling happy from the Macmillan English Dictionary – a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education.

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Characterized by luck or good fortune


luck

Being in or showing good spirits


happy

word meaning happy times

Having achieved satisfaction, as of one’s goal


happy

Providing joy and pleasure


happy

Marked by festal celebration


happy

Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place


right

Eagerly compliant


happy

In good humor

Expressive of good humor

Fortunate or apt


fortunate

Are you trying to say that you’re not happy with your success?

It must be a beautiful and happy place; and I wish to know all about it.

Happy to meet you at last, Yully.

Maybe she wasn’t happy with the way her parents lived.

“Whatever makes you happy – I’m for it,” he said with a sigh.

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So, as far as Mexican officials like Peña Nieto are concerned, the goal is to keep their countrymen here — and keep them happy.

The church was not happy with his views, and there was talk of excommunication.

“We wish each and every one of you a happy and safe new year,” Giorgio said at the very end.

The would-be pope killer loves to be in front of the cameras, and the press in Italy is happy to oblige.

But it turns out it was really about a woman’s struggle to realize what actually makes her happy.

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It was his nature to be happy and jolly; he could not help radiating sunshine all the time.

It was especially because Vaudrey appeared to be so happy, that his young wife was so contented.

I have not left him an excuse; and then it is that I display all my courtesy, in order to attain the happy issue of my project.

And when he died, soon after, he was happy to know that he left Prince Cherry in her hands.

But it suddenly hushed when I heard a ripple of laughter among the hollyhocks before the door of a happy country home.

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