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    happy
    /ˈhapi/

    adjective

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  2. HAPPY definition: 1. feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction: 2. (used in greetings for special…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word happy, from fortunate to content to enthusiastic. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of happy.

  4. Learn the meaning of happy as an adjective to describe feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction, or as a greeting for special occasions. See synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and usage examples from various sources.

  5. A happy time, place, or relationship is full of happy feelings and pleasant experiences, or has an atmosphere in which people feel happy. Except for her illnesses, she had had a particularly happy childhood.

    • feeling or showing pleasure; pleased. a happy family. a happy smile/face. You don't look very happy today. He always seemed happy enough. I've never felt so happy.
    • giving or causing pleasure. She had a very happy life. a happy marriage/childhood/occasion. I have many happy memories from that time. The story has a happy ending.
    • if you wish somebody a Happy Birthday, Happy New Year, etc. you mean that you hope they have a pleasant celebration.
    • satisfied that something is good or right; not anxious. I don't know what you've done, but the boss isn't happy. I said I'd go just to keep him happy. happy with somebody/something Are you happy with that arrangement?
  6. Learn the meaning of happy as an adjective to describe someone's mood, willingness, or satisfaction. See how to use happy in different contexts and expressions, such as happy birthday or happy to do sth.

  7. Happy is a feeling of joy, pleasure, or good fortune — exactly how you'd feel if you learned that you won the lottery or got accepted into your number one choice of colleges. Happy hails from the Middle English word hap, meaning "good luck."