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What is another word for happy and pleased?

What is another word for happy and pleased?

1 joyous, joyful, blithe, cheerful, merry, contented, blissful, satisfied. 4 favorable, propitious; successful, prosperous. 6 appropriate, fitting, opportune, pertinent.

What is the word for very pleased?

very pleased, charmed, elated, exhilarated, enthusiastic, thrilled.

What does happy and pleased mean?

Happy can mean glad, pleased, or satisfied. delighted very pleased about something; very happy to do something; showing your delight:I’m delighted with the progress you’ve made.

What is a word for something that makes you happy?

gratifying. adjective. making you feel pleased and satisfied.

What can I say instead of happy?

blissful,

  • delighted,
  • glad,
  • joyful,
  • joyous,
  • jubilant,
  • rejoicing,
  • tickled.
  • What is another word for very upset?

    Some common synonyms of upset are agitate, discompose, disquiet, disturb, fluster, and perturb.

    How do you use Pleased?

    Pleased sentence example

    1. I was pleased by his candor.
    2. I’m pleased she’s helping you.
    3. She was pleased with anything which made a noise.
    4. Dean was pleased with the opportunity.
    5. He looked pleased with himself until he saw Carmen.
    6. He was pleased with himself.
    7. I had one gift which especially pleased me.

    What’s another word for making you feel good?

    What is another word for making someone feel good?

    gratifying delighting
    pleasing gladdening
    satisfying thrilling
    contenting feasting
    gassing gladding

    Is the word pleased the same as happy?

    However, you can use all three in a greeting and it is the same: I’m pleased to meet you = I’m glad to meet you = I’m happy to meet you. Happy and glad are pretty much the same, but pleased implies a qualification. Example: I am pleased with the results of the test.

    What does it mean to be pleased for somebody?

    pleased for somebody I’m very pleased for you both. pleased (that)… I’m really pleased (that) you’re feeling better. These words all describe people feeling happy about something that has happened or is going to happen. He was glad he’d come. She was glad when the meeting was over. We are happy to announce the engagement of our daughter.

    What’s the difference between happy, pleased, delighted, and relieved?

    proud pleased and satisfied about something that you own, have done, or are connected with: proud parents He was proud of himself for not giving up. relieved feeling happy because something unpleasant has stopped or has not happened; showing this: You’ll be relieved to know that your jobs are safe.

    When do you use the word happy in a sentence?

    Used when you want to say that you were ‘happy’ to find out about something which is positive for either you or the person you are talking/writing to. ‘I was pleased to hear that you have reconsidered our request.’ Or when telling someone some good news. ‘I am pleased to inform you that your application has been successful.’