Happy
/ˈhæpi/
/ˈhæpi/
Well expressed and to the point; Eagerly disposed to act or to be of service; Marked by good fortune; Enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure.
adjectivepositive
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1. She's naturally happy and spreads positivity.
Generated by GPT.2. His happy demeanor was contagious.
Generated by GPT.3. The happy couple celebrated their anniversary.
Generated by GPT.4. She's happy with her career choices.
Generated by GPT.5. His happy nature made people want to be around him.
Generated by GPT.6. Just because a man is rich it does not necessarily follow that he is happy.
Quoted from Tatoeba.7. Happy is a man who marries a good wife.
Quoted from Tatoeba.8. If you call him a clever man, he may be happy.
Quoted from Tatoeba.9. No amount of wealth can satisfy a covetous man. All the treasure in the world won't make him happy.
Quoted from Tatoeba.10. Happy were the students who had such a good teacher.
Quoted from Tatoeba.11. Music makes me feel happy.
Quoted from Wiktionary.12. Are you happy to pay me back by the end of the week?
Quoted from Wiktionary.13. Yes, I am happy with the decision.
Quoted from Wiktionary.14. Happy coincidence
Quoted from Wiktionary.15. Slaphappy, trigger-happy
Quoted from Wiktionary.16. Happy birthday!
Quoted from Wiktionary.17. Happy Fourth of July!
Quoted from Wiktionary.18. Happy anniversary!
Quoted from Wiktionary.19. Happy job-hunting!
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