happy English
Adjective
( er)
Experiencing the effect of favourable 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.
* 1769 , Oxford Standard text, , 144, xv,
- Happy' is that people, that is in such a case: yea, ' happy is that people, whose God is the LORD.
* 1777 , (Alexander Pope), An Essay on Man in Four Epistles: Argument of Epistle II'', in ''The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq , Volume III, page 26 ,
- The learn'd is happy' nature to explore, / The fool is ' happy that he knows no more ;
- Music makes me feel happy .
Favored by luck or fortune; lucky.
* 1661 , (Robert Boyle), (The Sceptical Chymist) , 2006, Elibron Classics (imprint), page 227 ,
- I may presume that what I have hitherto discoursed will induce you to think, that chymists have been much more happy in finding experiments than the causes of them; or in assigning the principles by which they may best be explained.
Dexterous; ready; apt; felicitous.
* 1761 , (Jonathan Swift), A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation'': Introduction, in ''The works of Dr Jonathan Swift , Volume VII, page 246 ,
- For instance, one lady can give an an?wer better than a?k a que?tion : one gentleman is happy at a reply ; another excels in a rejoinder : one can revive a langui?hing conver?ation by a ?udden ?urpri?ing ?entence ;.
Content, satisfied (with or to do something); having no objection (to something).
- Are you happy to pay me back by the end of the week?
- Are you happy with your internet service provider?
(As a suffix to a noun) favouring or inclined to use, as in trigger-happy.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=August 21
, author=Jason Heller
, title=The Darkness: Hot Cakes (Music Review)
, work=The Onion AV Club
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, passage=“Baby, I was a loser / Several years on the dole / An Englishman with a very high voice / Doing rock ’n’ roll,” sings falsetto- happy frontman Justin Hawkins at the start of “Every Inch Of You,” Hot Cakes ’ opener.}}
Usage notes
* Said of expedients, efforts, ventures, omens, etc.
* (experiencing the effect of favorable fortune) Said of people, hours, thoughts, times, etc.
Synonyms
* (favored by luck) lucky, fortunate, prosperous, cheerful, content, delighted, elated, exultant, orgasmic
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Antonyms
* sad
* unhappy
* unpleasant, displeasing, unenjoyable
Derived terms
* happify
* happily
* happiness
* happy as a lark
* happy as a pig in shit
* happy as Larry
* happy bunny
* happy chappy
* happy-clappy
* happy families
* happy family
* happy-go-lucky
* happy hour
* happy slapping
* happy talk
* slap-happy
* trigger-happy
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fanny English
Alternative forms
* (l)
Proper noun
( en proper noun)
* 1883 , Heart and Science , Chatto and Windus, page 227:
- "My name is Frances. Don't call me Fanny'!" "Why not?" "Because it's too absurd to be endured! What does the mere sound of ' Fanny suggest? A flirting dancing creature - plump and fair, and playful and pretty!"
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