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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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“He reached a point that — I assume — he was very happy with himself, and he yelled something like, ‘This is art!

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2026

If Infantino had gleaned one thing, it was that he needed to keep Trump happy for the World Cup to stay on track.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 11, 2026

It's taken a lot of hard work to get McTominay happy.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

This isn’t a repetition of the Fed’s happy talk in 2021 that inflation was “transitory.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 10, 2026

Streams we could have forded easily enough—Marlene seemed quite happy to go back and forth carrying two of us at a time.

From "An Elephant in the Garden" by Michael Morpurgo




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