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hap·pi·ness
/ˈhæpɪnəs/
快樂,幸運,適當
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hap·pi·ness
,
n.
1.
Good
luck
;
good
fortune
;
prosperity
.
All
happiness
bechance
to
thee
in
Milan!
--
Shak
.
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
.
3.
Fortuitous
elegance
;
unstudied
grace
; --
used
especially
of
language
.
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
.
O
happiness
!
our
being's
end
and
aim!
--
Pope
.
Others
in
virtue
place
felicity
,
But
virtue
joined
with
riches
and
long
life
;
In
corporal
pleasures
he
,
and
careless
ease
. --
Milton
.
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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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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
]
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