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blissfulbliss‧ful /ˈblɪsfəl/ adjective - She wandered deep into the forest, blissful in her freedom.
- They were a young couple in the first blissful days of their marriage
- While her husband had affairs with other women, she lived in blissful ignorance.
- And the whole purpose of life is to make sure you arrive at that blissful state in the end.
- Epicurus had a mundane philosophy yet despite suffering intense pain of the intestines, he enjoyed a blissful last day on earth.
- For a blissful three hours I completely forgot about Alistair Dodge.
- In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks.
- Lunch by a side stream was blissful indulgence.
- She uttered blissful noises while I half tried to quiet her.
- Sickened in their absence, blissful in their company; love's fool.
very happy► delighted [not before noun] very happy because something good has happened: · The doctors say they are delighted with her progress. ► thrilled [not before noun] very happy and excited about something: · He’s thrilled at the idea of going to Disneyworld. ► overjoyed [not before noun] very happy because you have heard some good news: · She was overjoyed when she found out that her son was safe. ► be on top of the world (also be over the moon British English) [not before noun] informal to be very happy: · I was over the moon when I won the championship. ► ecstatic extremely happy: · The crowd were ecstatic, and cheered wildly.· ecstatic fans ► blissful a blissful time is one in which you feel extremely happy: · We stayed on the islands for two blissful weeks.· It sounded blissful – sea, sun, and good food. a happy time/situation/occasion► happy · He had a very happy childhood.· Everyone thought their marriage was happy.· My years at college were the happiest time of my life. ► blissful extremely happy and not worried by anything: · They were a young couple in the first blissful days of their marriage· She wandered deep into the forest, blissful in her freedom.blissful ignorance (=when you are happy because you do not know about something bad): · While her husband had affairs with other women, she lived in blissful ignorance. ► idyllic a situation or period of time that is idyllic is one in which you are extremely happy and that you think could not be better: · It was an idyllic life for both of them, and they hated to leave the island.· Lou recalled his idyllic camping trips to Maine as a child. NOUN► ignorance· In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks. ► blissful ignorance- In the old days, there was a blissful ignorance about owning stocks.
1extremely happy or enjoyable: blissful sunny days► see thesaurus at happy2blissful ignorance a situation in which you do not yet know about something unpleasant—blissfully adverb: Jean seems blissfully happy. blissfully unaware of the impending danger |