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which word means ‘ happy ’ in the above lines ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

delight full , enjoyable , pleasure, attire of goodness were the synonms of happiness.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Complete question:

A) The little girl was glad when she saw her dad.

B) The chief guest was pleased to meet the Olympic winners.

C) He was upset seeing his friend's absence.

D) The students were not interested in the meeting.

Which word means ‘happy’ in the above lines?

Answer:

The words 'Glad' and 'Pleased' mean "happy" in the above lines.

Explanation:

  • The words 'Glad' and 'Pleased' are synonymous with happiness.
  • These words mean happy or delighted over a particular thing.
  • Happy refers to a feeling of joy, pleasure, or good fortune.
  • The word "happy" comes from Middle English and means "good luck."
  • The meaning of many of the earliest English words for happy was actually luck rather than happiness.
  • A state of contentment or enjoyment by itself is a definition of happiness. It denotes a positive state of mind that comes when you know your life is good or a state of well-being. It can mean an overwhelming urge to do something when hyphenated.
  • In the above lines, option C) and option D) don't express the meaning of happiness or happy feeling.
  • While in Options A) and B), a feeling of happiness or a joyous glimpse can be noticed by the sentences themselves.

Thus options A) and B) are the most appropriate answers.

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