joy
A very common way to say intense happiness.
Emphasizes the completeness of the joy.
Used to emphasize that the feeling is nothing but joy.
Refers to sincere and deep happiness.
Indicates genuine, authentic happiness.
Happiness derived from basic, uncomplicated things.
Joy that is so strong it is difficult to contain.
An unexpected feeling of happiness.
Emphasizes the absolute and total nature of the joy.
Innocent and pure happiness, like that of a child.
Describes an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
Uncontrolled and very energetic happiness.
Joy so intense or unique it cannot be described in words.
A deep feeling of happiness and contentment that is not dependent on external circumstances.
Similar to indescribable; joy that cannot be expressed.
Formal term for pure, complete joy.
Happiness that is not controlled or limited.
Happiness shown openly without being controlled.
Literary term for complete and pure joy.
Formal term for happiness that is free from restraint.
Crying because of happiness.
To express great happiness through physical action.
A person or thing that makes you feel great pride or satisfaction.
The experiences of happiness and sadness in life.
Plural form, referring to multiple instances of happiness and sadness.
Something that is very pleasant to look at.
Often used in the past tense to mean that happiness has disappeared from a situation.
Expresses the manner in which an action is done (happily).
Happiness caused by a specific event or piece of news.
Used to say that something happens which makes you happy, often unexpectedly.
A common way to say you are happy.
To cause someone to feel happiness.
To get a feeling of happiness from something.
To show or make known the feeling of happiness.
To feel completely happy.
A common way to say you are very happy.
To experience happiness with others.
To find pleasure and happiness in doing something.
To feel or undergo the emotion of happiness.
To cause happiness in many people.
Informal way to say you receive happiness from something.
To find happiness, especially for the first time or unexpectedly.
To form a mental image of happiness.
To find happiness again after having lost it.
To communicate or transmit the feeling of happiness.