Pronunciation: /ˈhæpi.nəs/
noun a state of well-being and contentment
A1 Happiness is when you feel good.
A2 Finding happiness in small things can make a big difference.
B1 Personal relationships play a key role in achieving happiness.
B2 Cultivating gratitude is essential for long-lasting happiness.
C1 The pursuit of happiness is a universal human goal.
C2 True happiness comes from within and cannot be dependent on external factors.
adjective happy
A1 She has a happiness bracelet that she wears every day.
A2 The happiness song always puts a smile on my face.
B1 The happiness index in the country has been steadily increasing.
B2 His happiness levels have been positively influencing those around him.
C1 The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human right.
C2 Her happiness radiates from within and lights up the room.
formal The pursuit of happiness is considered a fundamental human right.
informal Finding happiness in the little things can make a big difference in your day.
slang I'm just chasing that happiness vibe, you know what I mean?
figurative Happiness is like a warm ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, brightening everything around it.
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