happiness
Refers to a very high degree of happiness.
Genuine and real happiness, not superficial.
An individual's own happiness.
Refers to a profound and strongly felt happiness.
Happiness that one hopes to have in the time to come.
Describes a state of happiness that is complete and without flaws.
The happiness of a family as a unit.
Happiness that is not mixed with any other emotion.
The general state of happiness for people.
Emphasizes that the feeling is nothing but happiness.
Happiness that continues for a long time.
Happiness that lasts forever.
Happiness within a marriage.
Happiness related to home and family life.
Happiness experienced in life on Earth, as opposed to in an afterlife.
A common way to describe the experience of being happy.
A common formula for expressing very strong good wishes.
Indicates the cause or state of an action, e.g., 'cry with happiness'.
Indicates the cause of happiness, e.g., 'happiness at the news'.
To discover a source of happiness or become happy.
To be the cause of someone's happiness.
To express a hope that someone will be happy.
To succeed in becoming happy, often through effort.
To perceive or experience the emotion of happiness.
To experience a very strong feeling of happiness.
To acquire happiness through money, often used in negative contexts (e.g., 'money can't buy happiness').
To shed tears because of extreme happiness.
To show happiness very clearly in one's face.
To let out a long, audible breath expressing happiness.