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Found 18 items, similar to happines.

Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Happiness

Happiness \Hap"pi*ness\, n. [From Happy.]
1. Good luck; good fortune; prosperity.
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All happiness bechance to thee in Milan! --Shak.
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2. An agreeable feeling or condition of the soul arising from
good fortune or propitious happening of any kind; the
possession of those circumstances or that state of being
which is attended with enjoyment; the state of being
happy; contentment; joyful satisfaction; felicity;
blessedness.
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3. Fortuitous elegance; unstudied grace; -- used especially
of language.
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Some beauties yet no precepts can declare,
For there's a happiness, as well as care. --Pope.

Syn: Happiness, Felicity, Blessedness, Bliss.

Usage: Happiness is generic, and is applied to almost every
kind of enjoyment except that of the animal appetites;
felicity is a more formal word, and is used more
sparingly in the same general sense, but with elevated
associations; blessedness is applied to the most
refined enjoyment arising from the purest social,
benevolent, and religious affections; bliss denotes
still more exalted delight, and is applied more
appropriately to the joy anticipated in heaven.
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O happiness! our being's end and aim! --Pope.
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Others in virtue place felicity,
But virtue joined with riches and long life;
In corporal pleasures he, and careless ease.
--Milton.
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His overthrow heaped happiness upon him;
For then, and not till then, he felt himself,
And found the blessedness of being little.
--Shak.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: happiness

kebahagiaan, kegembiraan, kegirangan



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: happiness

happiness
n 1: state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from
contentment to intense joy [syn: felicity] [ant: unhappiness]
2: emotions experienced when in a state of well-being [ant: sadness]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Happiness

Happiness \Hap"pi*ness\, n. [From Happy.]
1. Good luck; good fortune; prosperity.
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All happiness bechance to thee in Milan! --Shak.
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2. An agreeable feeling or condition of the soul arising from
good fortune or propitious happening of any kind; the
possession of those circumstances or that state of being
which is attended with enjoyment; the state of being
happy; contentment; joyful satisfaction; felicity;
blessedness.
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3. Fortuitous elegance; unstudied grace; -- used especially
of language.
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Some beauties yet no precepts can declare,
For there's a happiness, as well as care. --Pope.

Syn: Happiness, Felicity, Blessedness, Bliss.

Usage: Happiness is generic, and is applied to almost every
kind of enjoyment except that of the animal appetites;
felicity is a more formal word, and is used more
sparingly in the same general sense, but with elevated
associations; blessedness is applied to the most
refined enjoyment arising from the purest social,
benevolent, and religious affections; bliss denotes
still more exalted delight, and is applied more
appropriately to the joy anticipated in heaven.
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O happiness! our being's end and aim! --Pope.
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Others in virtue place felicity,
But virtue joined with riches and long life;
In corporal pleasures he, and careless ease.
--Milton.
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His overthrow heaped happiness upon him;
For then, and not till then, he felt himself,
And found the blessedness of being little.
--Shak.
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Dictionary: quick_english-indonesian
Definition: happiness

kebahagiaan, kegembiraan, kegirangan



Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: happiness

happiness
n 1: state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from
contentment to intense joy [syn: felicity] [ant: unhappiness]
2: emotions experienced when in a state of well-being [ant: sadness]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Nappiness

Nappiness \Nap"pi*ness\, n. [From 2d Nappy.]
The quality of having a nap; abundance of nap, as on cloth.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Sappiness

Sappiness \Sap"pi*ness\, n.
The quality of being sappy; juiciness.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Happier

Happy \Hap"py\ (h[a^]p"p[y^]), a. [Compar. Happier
(-p[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Happiest.] [From Hap chance.]
1. Favored by hap, luck, or fortune; lucky; fortunate;
successful; prosperous; satisfying desire; as, a happy
expedient; a happy effort; a happy venture; a happy omen.
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Chymists have been more happy in finding experiments
than the causes of them. --Boyle.
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2. Experiencing the effect of favorable fortune; having the
feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of
enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace,
tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous; as, happy hours,
happy thoughts.
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Happy is that people, whose God is the Lord. --Ps.
cxliv. 15.
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The learned is happy Nature to explore,
The fool is happy that he knows no more. --Pope.
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3. Dexterous; ready; apt; felicitous.
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One gentleman is happy at a reply, another excels in
a in a rejoinder. --Swift.
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Happy family, a collection of animals of different and
hostile propensities living peaceably together in one
cage. Used ironically of conventional alliances of persons
who are in fact mutually repugnant.

{Happy-go-lucky}, trusting to hap or luck; improvident;
easy-going. ``Happy-go-lucky carelessness.'' --W. Black.
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Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: happier

happier
See happy

happy
adj 1: enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure or good
fortune; "a happy smile"; "spent many happy days on
the beach"; "a happy marriage" [ant: unhappy]
2: experiencing pleasure or joy; "happy you are here"; "pleased
with the good news" [syn: pleased]
3: marked by good fortune; "a felicitous life"; "a happy
outcome" [syn: felicitous]
4: satisfied; enjoying well-being and contentment; "felt
content with her lot"; "quite happy to let things go on as
they are"
5: exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation [syn: euphoric]
[ant: dysphoric]
6: well expressed and to the point; "a happy turn of phrase";
"a few well-chosen words"; "a felicitous comment" [syn: {well-chosen}]
[also: happiest, happier]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Happiest

Happy \Hap"py\ (h[a^]p"p[y^]), a. [Compar. Happier
(-p[i^]*[~e]r); superl. Happiest.] [From Hap chance.]
1. Favored by hap, luck, or fortune; lucky; fortunate;
successful; prosperous; satisfying desire; as, a happy
expedient; a happy effort; a happy venture; a happy omen.
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Chymists have been more happy in finding experiments
than the causes of them. --Boyle.
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2. Experiencing the effect of favorable fortune; having the
feeling arising from the consciousness of well-being or of
enjoyment; enjoying good of any kind, as peace,
tranquillity, comfort; contented; joyous; as, happy hours,
happy thoughts.
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Happy is that people, whose God is the Lord. --Ps.
cxliv. 15.
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The learned is happy Nature to explore,
The fool is happy that he knows no more. --Pope.
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3. Dexterous; ready; apt; felicitous.
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One gentleman is happy at a reply, another excels in
a in a rejoinder. --Swift.
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Happy family, a collection of animals of different and
hostile propensities living peaceably together in one
cage. Used ironically of conventional alliances of persons
who are in fact mutually repugnant.

{Happy-go-lucky}, trusting to hap or luck; improvident;
easy-going. ``Happy-go-lucky carelessness.'' --W. Black.
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Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: happiest

happiest
See happy

happy
adj 1: enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure or good
fortune; "a happy smile"; "spent many happy days on
the beach"; "a happy marriage" [ant: unhappy]
2: experiencing pleasure or joy; "happy you are here"; "pleased
with the good news" [syn: pleased]
3: marked by good fortune; "a felicitous life"; "a happy
outcome" [syn: felicitous]
4: satisfied; enjoying well-being and contentment; "felt
content with her lot"; "quite happy to let things go on as
they are"
5: exaggerated feeling of well-being or elation [syn: euphoric]
[ant: dysphoric]
6: well expressed and to the point; "a happy turn of phrase";
"a few well-chosen words"; "a felicitous comment" [syn: {well-chosen}]
[also: happiest, happier]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Hardiness

Hardiness \Har"di*ness\ (-d[i^]*n[e^]s), n.
1. Capability of endurance.
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2. Hardihood; boldness; firmness; assurance. --Spenser.
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Plenty and peace breeds cowards; Hardness ever
Of hardiness is mother. --Shak.
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They who were not yet grown to the hardiness of
avowing the contempt of the king. --Clarendon.
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3. Hardship; fatigue. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: hardiness

hardiness
n : the property of strong in constitution [syn: robustness, lustiness]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Harpies

Harpy \Har"py\ (h[aum]r"p[y^]), n.; pl. Harpies (-p[i^]z). [F.
harpie, L. harpyia, Gr. "a`rpyia, from the root of "arpa`zein
to snatch, to seize. Cf. Rapacious.]
1. (Gr. Myth.) A fabulous winged monster, ravenous and
filthy, having the face of a woman and the body of a
vulture, with long claws, and the face pale with hunger.
Some writers mention two, others three.
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Both table and provisions vanished quite.
With sound of harpies' wings and talons heard.
--Milton.
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2. One who is rapacious or ravenous; an extortioner.
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The harpies about all pocket the pool. --Goldsmith.
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3. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) The European moor buzzard or marsh harrier ({Circus
[ae]ruginosus}).
(b) A large and powerful, double-crested, short-winged
American eagle ({Thrasa["e]tus harpyia}). It ranges
from Texas to Brazil.
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Harpy bat (Zo["o]l.)
(a) An East Indian fruit bat of the genus Harpyia (esp.
Harpyia cephalotes), having prominent, tubular
nostrils.
(b) A small, insectivorous Indian bat ({Harpiocephalus
harpia}).

Harpy fly (Zo["o]l.), the house fly.
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Dictionary: WordNet
Definition: harpy

harpy
n 1: a malicious fierce-tempered woman [syn: vixen, hellcat]
2: (Greek mythology) vicious winged monster; often depicted as
a bird with the head of a woman
3: any of various fruit bats of the genus Nyctimene
distinguished by nostrils drawn out into diverging tubes
[syn: harpy bat, {tube-nosed bat}, {tube-nosed fruit bat}]
4: large black-and-white crested eagle of tropical America
[syn: harpy eagle, Harpia harpyja]



Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: Harpings

Harpings \Harp"ings\ (-[i^]ngz), n. pl. (Naut.)
The fore parts of the wales, which encompass the bow of a
vessel, and are fastened to the stem. [Written also
harpins.] --Totten.
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Dictionary: dictd_www.dict.org_gcide
Definition: harpins

Harpings \Harp"ings\ (-[i^]ngz), n. pl. (Naut.)
The fore parts of the wales, which encompass the bow of a
vessel, and are fastened to the stem. [Written also
harpins.] --Totten.
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