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hap·py

 (hăp′ē)
adj. hap·pi·er, hap·pi·est
1. Enjoying, showing, or marked by pleasure, satisfaction, or joy. See Synonyms at glad.
2. Cheerful; willing: happy to help.
3. Characterized by good luck. See Synonyms at fortunate.
4. Being especially well-adapted; felicitous: a happy turn of phrase.
5.
a. Characterized by a spontaneous or obsessive inclination to use something. Often used in combination: trigger-happy.
b. Enthusiastic about or involved with to a disproportionate degree. Often used in combination: money-happy; clothes-happy.

[Middle English, from hap, luck; see hap.]

hap′pi·ly adv.
hap′pi·ness n.
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happy

(ˈhæpɪ)
adj, -pier or -piest
1. feeling, showing, or expressing joy; pleased
2. willing: I'd be happy to show you around.
3. causing joy or gladness
4. fortunate; lucky: the happy position of not having to work.
5. aptly expressed; appropriate: a happy turn of phrase.
6. (postpositive) informal slightly intoxicated
interj
(in combination): happy birthday; happy Christmas.
[C14: see hap1, -y1]
ˈhappily adv
ˈhappiness n
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hap•py

(ˈhæp i)

adj. -pi•er, -pi•est.
1. delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing.
2. characterized by or indicative of pleasure, contentment, or joy: a happy mood.
3. fortunate or lucky: a happy, fruitful land.
4. apt or felicitous, as actions, utterances, or ideas.
5. obsessed by or quick to use the item indicated (usu. used in combination): a trigger-happy gangster.
[1300–50; see hap1, -y1]
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glad

happycheerful
1. 'glad'

If you are glad about something, you are pleased about it.

I'm so glad that you passed the exam.
She seemed glad of the chance to leave early.
2. 'happy'

You can also say that you are happy about something when you are pleased about it.

She was happy that his sister was coming.

If someone is contented and enjoys life, you say that they are happy.

She always seemed such a happy woman.

Be Careful!
Don't use 'glad' with this meaning, and don't use 'glad' in front of a noun. Don't say, for example, 'She always seemed such a glad woman'.

3. 'cheerful'

If someone shows that they are happy by smiling and laughing a lot, you say that they are cheerful.

The men stayed cheerful and determined even when things got difficult.

happy

sad

There are a number of adjectives which are used to indicate how happy or sad someone is. The adjectives in the following list are arranged from 'most happy' to 'least happy':

  • ecstatic, elated, euphoric
    His wife gave birth to their first child, and he was ecstatic about it.
    'That was one of the best races of my life,' said an elated Hakkinen.
    It had received euphoric support from the public.
  • joyful, radiant, jubilant
    A wedding is a joyful celebration of love.
    On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant.
    Hogg was jubilant after winning the men's doubles for the 10th time.
  • happy, cheerful, jolly
    Marina was a confident, happy child.
    They are both very cheerful in spite of their colds.
    She was a jolly, kindhearted woman.
  • light-hearted
    They were light-hearted and prepared to enjoy life.
  • contented, fulfilled
    She was gazing at him with a soft, contented smile on her face.
    I feel more fulfilled doing this than I've ever done.
  • dissatisfied, moody, discontented
    82% of voters are dissatisfied with the way their country is being governed.
    David's mother was unstable and moody.
    The government tried to appease discontented workers.
  • sad, unhappy, depressed, gloomy, glum, dejected, despondent, dispirited
    I'd grown fond of our little house and felt sad to leave it.
    Her marriage is in trouble and she is desperately unhappy.
    She's been very depressed and upset about this whole situation.
    Do you tend to be over-serious or gloomy?
    She was very glum and was obviously missing her children.
    Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down.
    I feel despondent when my work is rejected.
    I left eventually at six o'clock feeling utterly dispirited and depressed.
  • miserable, wretched
    I took a series of badly paid secretarial jobs which made me really miserable.
    I feel really confused and wretched.

lucky

happy
1. 'lucky'

You say that someone is lucky when something nice happens to them, or when they always seem to have good luck.

You're a lucky girl to have so many friends.
The lucky winners were given £5000 each.
2. 'happy'

Don't use 'lucky' to say that someone has feelings of pleasure and contentment. The word you use is happy.

Sarah's such a happy person – she's always laughing.
Barbara felt tremendously happy when she heard the news.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.happy - enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasurehappy - enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure; "a happy smile"; "spent many happy days on the beach"; "a happy marriage"
cheerful - being full of or promoting cheer; having or showing good spirits; "her cheerful nature"; "a cheerful greeting"; "a cheerful room"; "as cheerful as anyone confined to a hospital bed could be"
content, contented - satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are; "a contented smile"
elated - exultantly proud and joyful; in high spirits; "the elated winner"; "felt elated and excited"
euphoric - exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation
felicitous - exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style; "a felicitous speaker"
glad - showing or causing joy and pleasure; especially made happy; "glad you are here"; "glad that they succeeded"; "gave a glad shout"; "a glad smile"; "heard the glad news"; "a glad occasion"
joyful - full of or producing joy; "make a joyful noise"; "a joyful occasion"
joyous - full of or characterized by joy; "felt a joyous abandon"; "joyous laughter"
unhappy - experiencing or marked by or causing sadness or sorrow or discontent; "unhappy over her departure"; "unhappy with her raise"; "after the argument they lapsed into an unhappy silence"; "had an unhappy time at school"; "the unhappy (or sad) news"; "he looks so sad"
2.happy - marked by good fortunehappy - marked by good fortune; "a felicitous life"; "a happy outcome"
fortunate - having unexpected good fortune; "other, less fortunate, children died"; "a fortunate choice"
3.happy - eagerly disposed to act or to be of servicehappy - eagerly disposed to act or to be of service; "glad to help"
willing - disposed or inclined toward; "a willing participant"; "willing helpers"
4.happy - well expressed and to the point; "a happy turn of phrase"; "a few well-chosen words"
felicitous - exhibiting an agreeably appropriate manner or style; "a felicitous speaker"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

happy

adjective
3. willing, ready, glad, contented, inclined, disposed I'm happy to answer any questions.
willing unwilling, loath
4. fortunate, lucky, timely, appropriate, convenient, favourable, auspicious, propitious, apt, befitting, advantageous, well-timed, opportune, felicitous, seasonable a happy coincidence
fortunate unhappy, unfortunate, unlucky, inapt
Quotations
"Happy the man, and happy he alone"
"He who can call today his own;"
"He who, secure within, can say,"
"Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today" [John Dryden Imitation of Horace]
"The happy man is not he who seems thus to others, but who seems thus to himself" [Publilius Syrus Moral Sayings]
"Call no man happy till he dies, he is at best but fortunate" [Solon]
"Happy men are grave. They carry their happiness cautiously, as they would a glass filled to the brim which the slightest movement could cause to spill over, or break" [Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly Les Diaboliques]
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happy

adjective
1. Characterized by luck or good fortune:
2. Being in or showing good spirits:
3. Having achieved satisfaction, as of one's goal:
4. Providing joy and pleasure:
5. Marked by festal celebration:
6. Suitable for a particular person, condition, occasion, or place:
7. Eagerly compliant:
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Translations
سَعيدسَعِيدمَحْظوظمُسْتَعِد
feliç
šťastnýrádspokojený
gladheldiglykkeligvillig
feliĉagajakontenta
onnellinenaulishyväkäteväonnekas
sretan
boldogszerencsés
senang
heppilegurglaîur, feginnhamingjusamur
幸福な
행복한
felixlaetus
aukso viduryslaimingaslaimingas galėdamas
laimīgspriecīgsveiksmīgs
bucurosfericit
šťastný
srečenzadovoljen
lyckliglyckligtnöjdnöjtglad
เป็นสุข
hạnh phúcmaymay mắnmừngsung sướng

happy

[ˈhæpɪ]
A. ADJ (happier (compar) (happiest (superl)))
1. (= contented) → feliz
we've been very happy hereaquí hemos sido muy felices
I don't think they're very happy togetherno creo que sean muy felices juntos
to make sb happyhacer feliz a algn
you've just made me a very happy man!¡me acabas de hacer el hombre más feliz del mundo!
to be as happy as Larry or a lark or a sandboyestar como unas pascuas
2. (= cheerful) → alegre
she has always been a happy little girlsiempre ha sido una niña muy alegre
he has a happy temperamenttiene un temperamento alegre
3. (= satisfied, pleased) → contento
the boss is waiting for you and he isn't very happyte está esperando el jefe y no parece muy contento
to be happy to do sth: I'm just happy to be back runningsólo estoy contento de poder volver a correr
I am happy to tell you thattengo mucho gusto en comunicarle que ...
we'll be happy to helpestaremos encantados de ayudar
I'd be happy to check it for youno me importa nada comprobártelo, con mucho gusto se lo comprobaré (more frm)
yes, I'd be happy tosí, con mucho gusto
he seems quite happy to let things go on as they areparece no importarle dejar que las cosas sigan como están
we are not happy about the planno estamos contentos con el proyecto
we're very happy for younos alegramos mucho por ti
to keep sb happytener a algn contento
she wasn't happy with his workno estaba contenta con su trabajo
4. (= at ease, unworried) → tranquilo
don't worry about keeping him waiting, he seems quite happyno te preocupes por hacerle esperar, él parece muy tranquilo
I'm quite happy to waitno me importa esperar
5. (= pleasant, joyful) [childhood, life, marriage, home] → feliz; [place, atmosphere] → alegre
it was the happiest day of my lifefue el día más feliz de mi vida
they were having such a happy time splashing aroundse lo estaban pasando tan bien chapoteando en el agua
we spent many happy hours playing on the beachpasamos muchas horas maravillosas jugando en la playa
happy birthday!¡feliz cumpleaños!
happy Christmas!¡feliz Navidad!, ¡felices Navidades!
a happy endingun final feliz
a happy eventun feliz acontecimiento
happy New Year!¡feliz Año Nuevo!
see also return A1
6. (= felicitous) [phrase] → afortunado, oportuno; [position, chance] → afortunado; [coincidence, idea] → feliz
a happy mediumun término medio
to strike a happy mediumencontrar un término medio
see also hunting
7. (= tipsy) → contentillo, alegre
B. CPD happy families NSING (Cards) → juego m de las familias
happy hour Nhappy hour m (hora durante la cual se paga menos por la bebida en los bares)
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happy

[ˈhæpi] adj
(= cheerful, contented) [person] → heureux/euse; [mood] → gai(e); [smile] → satisfait(e); [face] → heureux/euse; [day, occasion] → heureux/euse; [memory] → heureux/euse; [childhood, marriage, life] → heureux/euse; [place] → gai(e)
Janet looks happy → Janet a l'air heureuse.
It was the happiest day of my life → C'était le plus beau jour de ma vie.
to put on a happy face → faire bonne figure
(in greetings) happy birthday! → bon anniversaire!, joyeux anniversaire!
happy Christmas! → joyeux Noël!
happy New Year! → bonne année!
(= pleased, satisfied) [person, customer] → satisfait(e)
to keep sb happy → contenter qn
to be happy with sth [+ arrangements, work] → être satisfait(e) de qch
I'm very happy with your work → Je suis très satisfait de ton travail.
to be happy for sb (= delighted) → être content(e) pour qn
to be happy about doing sth → être content(e) de faire qch
to be happy to hear that ... → être heureux/euse d'apprendre que ...
I was happy to hear that you passed your exams → J'ai été heureux d'apprendre que tu as réussi tes examens.
(= willing) yes, I'd be happy to → oui, avec plaisir, oui, (bien) volontiers
to be happy to do sth → bien vouloir faire qch
to be happy for sb to do sth → être d'accord pour que qn fasse qch
(= fortunate) [coincidence] → heureux/eusehappy couple n
the happy couple → les jeunes mariés mplhappy event n (= birth) the happy event → l'heureux événement mhappy-go-lucky [ˌhæpigəʊˈlʌki] adjinsouciant(e)happy hour nhappy hour f dans un bar, heure pendant laquelle les consommations sont à prix réduithappy medium njuste milieu m
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happy

adj (+er)
(= joyful, glad) person, smile, expression, time, life, home, marriageglücklich; atmosphereharmonisch; the happy couple (= newlyweds)das Brautpaar; a happy feelingein Glücksgefühl nt; that gives me a happy feelingdas macht mich glücklich; to make somebody happyjdn glücklich machen; they were having such a happy timesie hatten so viel Spaß; the school is a happy place, it’s a happy schoolan der Schule sind die Kinder glücklich; a happy atmosphere for their childreneine glückliche Umgebung für ihre Kinder; a happy endingein guter or glücklicher Ausgang, ein Happy End nt, → ein Happyend nt; happy birthday (to you)herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag; Happy Easter/Christmasfrohe Ostern/Weihnachten ? return N a
(= content, satisfied) (not) to be happy about or with somethingmit etw (nicht) zufrieden sein; to be happy to do something (= willing)etw gern tun; (= pleased)sich freuen, etw zu tun; (= relieved)froh sein, etw zu tun; that’s a risk I’m happy to takedieses Risiko gehe ich gern ein; I was happy to hear that you passed your exames hat mich gefreut zu hören, dass du die Prüfung bestanden hast; I’m just happy to be backich bin einfach nur froh, wieder da zu sein; to be happy to let somebody do somethingdamit einverstanden sein, dass jd etw tut; he’s happy to leave it to meer überlässt es mir gern
(= fortunate, felicitous) chance, coincidence, solution, choiceglücklich; by happy chancedurch einen glücklichen Zufall
(inf: = tipsy) → angeheitert, beschwipst (inf)

happy

:
happy camper
n (inf)zufriedener or glücklicher Mensch; I’m not a happyich bin (überhaupt) nicht gut drauf (inf)
happy-clappy
adj (pej inf Rel) servicemit Händeklatschen und moderner Musik
happy event
n (inf)frohes or freudiges Ereignis
happy families
n sing (Cards) → ˜ Quartett nt
happy-go-lucky
adjunbekümmert, sorglos; I wish you wouldn’t be so happy about thingsich wollte, du wärest nicht bei allem so sorglos or würdest nicht alles so lässig nehmen (inf)
happy hour
n (in pubs etc) Zeit, in der Getränke zu ermäßigten Preisen angeboten werden
happy hunting ground
n
(Myth) → ewige Jagdgründe pl
(fig)Paradies nt
happy medium
ngoldener Mittelweg; to strike a happyden goldenen Mittelweg finden
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happy

[ˈhæpɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl)))
a. (pleased, content) → contento/a, felice; (cheerful) → allegro/a; (at ease, unworried) → tranquillo/a
happy with (arrangements) → soddisfatto/a di
we are not entirely happy about the plan → non siamo del tutto contenti del progetto
we're very happy for you → ci rallegriamo per te, siamo molto felici per te
yes, I'd be happy to → (certo,) con piacere, (ben) volentieri
I am happy to tell you that ... → sono felice or ho il piacere di informarti che...
a happy ending → un lieto fine
to be as happy as a lark → essere felice or contento/a come una pasqua
happy birthday! → buon compleanno!
happy Christmas/New Year! → buon Natale/anno!
b. (well-chosen, phrase, idea) → felice, indovinato/a; (lucky, position) → fortunato/a, favorevole
by a happy chance → per fortuna
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happy

(ˈhӕpi) adjective
1. having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment. a happy smile; I feel happy today.
2. willing. I'd be happy to help you.
3. lucky. By a happy chance I have the key with me.
ˈhappiness noun
ˈhappily adverb
The child smiled happily; Happily, (= Fortunately,) she arrived home safely.
ˌhappy-go-ˈlucky adjective
not worrying about what might happen. cheerful and happy-go-lucky.
happy medium
a sensible middle course between two extreme positions. I need to find the happy medium between starving and over-eating.
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happy

سَعِيد šťastný glad glücklich ευτυχισμένος feliz onnellinen heureux sretan felice 幸福な 행복한 gelukkig glad szczęśliwy feliz счастливый lycklig เป็นสุข mutlu hạnh phúc 快乐的
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happy

a. contento-a, alegre, feliz.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
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happy

adj feliz, contento
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References in classic literature ?
THE ring is on my hand, And the wreath is on my brow; Satins and jewels grand Are all at my command, And I am happy now.
High above the city, on a tall column, stood the statue of the Happy Prince.
Not a word passed between the sisters concerning Bingley; but Elizabeth went to bed in the happy belief that all must speedily be concluded, unless Mr.
That had not been a happy wakening, for it brought with it the bitter disappointment of the preceding night.
With the sun rose the Fairies, and, with Eva, hastened away to the fountain, whose cool waters were soon filled with little forms, and the air ringing with happy voices, as the Elves floated in the blue waves among the fair white lilies, or sat on the green moss, smoothing their bright locks, and wearing fresh garlands of dewy flowers.
I am always happy (out of doors be it understood, for indoors there are servants and furniture) but in quite different ways, and my spring happiness bears no resemblance to my summer or autumn happiness, though it is not more intense, and there were days last winter when I danced for sheer joy out in my frost-bound garden, in spite of my years and children.
She dreaded the performance of it, dreaded what its effect on Marianne might be; doubted whether after such an explanation she could ever be happy with another; and for a moment wished Willoughby a widower.
Sonya and Natasha, in the light-blue dresses they had worn at the theater, looking pretty and conscious of it, were standing by the clavichord, happy and smiling.
And so the story had a happy ending, for Prince James knew that the lovely lady of the garden loved him.
"No, I'm so glad of a chance of being alone with you, and I must own, though I'm happy with them, I do regret our winter evenings alone."
OF THE HAPPY LIFE OLIVER BEGAN TO LEAD WITH HIS KIND FRIENDS
She pushed him toward the big chair by the fire, and sat down on a stool at the opposite side of the hearth, her knees drawn up to her chin, laughing like a happy little girl.