How do you say your happy?
Let’s take a look:
- Over the moon. If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something.
- Ecstatic. Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joyful excitement.
- On cloud nine. To be extremely happy and excited.
- Head over heels. Madly in love.
- On top of the World. Extremely Happy.
How do you say amazing work?
85 ways to say “great job”
- “Nice work!”
- “Excellent job on that project.”
- “Thanks for helping out.”
- “Wow, that’s impressive work.”
- “Congratulations on a job well done.”
- “Outstanding work!”
- “You are a fast learner.”
- “You’re so good at what you do.”
What are some words to describe happiness?
RELATED WORDS AND SYNONYMS FOR HAPPY. Panglossian. adjective optimistic. assured. bright. buoyant. cheerful. cheering. confident. encouraged. expectant. happy. high. hopeful. hoping. airy. adjective buoyant, light, or lively in nature. animated. blithe. bouncy. cheerful. cheery. effervescent.
What is the adjective for Happy?
2 experiencing pleasure, satisfaction, or delight. made bread for the first time and was happy with the tasty result. Synonyms for happy. blissful, chuffed. [ British], delighted, glad,
Is the word happy overused in the English language?
These phrases do include the word happy and can lead to its overuse. These and similar phrases could be replaced with adjectives such as: Here are a few more phrases. In most cases, these could be replaced with single words.
What does it mean to be happy in good spirits?
This group of phrases doesn’t include the word happy, but it embodies various levels of happiness. In good spirits suggests a moderate level ( cheerful or heartened, perhaps), whereas jumping for joy paints the picture of someone who might be better labelled as ecstatic or euphoric. Whenever possible, try to replace clichés and idioms like these.