1. Ecstatic. If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement.
Blithe: Very happy or cheerful; joyous. Buoyant: Lively and lighthearted; chirpy. Ecstatic: Feeling or showing great enthusiasm or delight. Elated: Full of high spirits, joy, pride or optimism; very happy.
Ecstatic [ɪk'stætɪk ]: I'm ecstatic about it! Elated [ɪ'leɪtɪd]: He was elated at the news of her arrival. Glad: I am glad that you have found a job. Joyful: We are so joyful about this event!
1. Ecstatic. If you are ecstatic, you feel very happy and full of excitement.
But there is a feeling that matters more than happiness. This feeling may be a better gauge of the quality of your life than the moment-to-moment, transient emotional experience of happiness: life satisfaction. Life satisfaction is a cognitive, global evaluation of the quality of your life (Pavot & Diener, 1993).
1 joyous, joyful, blithe, cheerful, merry, contented, blissful, satisfied. 4 favorable, propitious; successful, prosperous.
If there is a prescription for happiness, it can be stated in three words: Serve, Forgive, Love.
She had a very happy childhood. They've had a very happy marriage. I was glad the movie had a happy ending. We are so happy that you were able to come to the party.
On this page you'll find 133 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to happiness, such as: bliss, contentment, delight, elation, enjoyment, and euphoria.
Delighted – I'm biased here, but this word makes me happy! Elated – sounds like you're on Cloud 9 and if your news can match it, we'll have no worries in thinking “good for you”! Jubilant – we can just see you doing cartwheels across the office after pressing publish! Tickled – bit cheeky.
cheerful, contented, joyful, overjoyed, pleased, willing, cheering, gay, rejoicing, sparkling, animated, beaming, beautiful, blithesome, bright, can't complain, cheery, exhilarated, felicitous, genial.
There isnt an acronym for Happy. Happy is an adjective that describes a pleasant ending or something that happens at just the right moment.
delighted, elated, euphoric, jubilant, thrilled, charmed, ravished, transported, happy, happy as a clam, joyful, on cloud nine, over the moon, rapturous, tickled pink.
On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to honored, such as: dignified, distinguished, esteemed, privileged, recognized, and revered.
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Convivial is used of things that are pleasant and make you feel happy and welcome. Convivial is more formal than friendly or congenial.
Positive psychologists talk of three types of happiness – the “pleasant life” which is filled with positive emotion, the “good life” in which engagement in work and play makes time stand still, and the “meaningful life” in which a person uses his or her character strengths in service to a larger effort.
Go with "I would be delighted to..." it conveys what you describe when using "I would love to..." Save this answer.
Thank you. I'm honored that you thought of me. greatly/deeply/highly honored: I feel deeply honored to have been invited here today.
On this page you'll find 127 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to glory, such as: celebrity, dignity, grandeur, greatness, honor, and immortality.