
HAPPINESS VOCABULARY

Amused: finding something funny or entertaining
Sentence: She seemed slightly amused by his explanation.

Content: in a state of peaceful happiness.
Sentence: he had to be content with third place

Euphoric: marked by a feeling of great happiness and excitement
Sentence: I was euphoric at winning the class medal
HAPPINESS VOCABULARY

Jolly: enjoyable, energetic, and entertaining
Sentence: She was a jolly, kindhearted woman

Exuberant: full of energy, excitement, and cheerfulness.
Sentence: He had never seen his manager so animated or exuberant

Jubilant: feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph
Sentence: you seem to be in a jubilant mood this morning

Serene: calm, peaceful,
Sentence: The child’s face was serene and beautiful.
HAPPINESS VOCABULARY

Loathe: feel intense dislike or disgust
Sentence: I loathe having to go to these conferences.

Choke up: to have trouble talking because of crying or strong emotion
Sentence: He chokes up whenever he tries to talk about the accident.

On Cloud Nine: be extremely happy and excited
Sentence: I was on cloud nine as we drove back to my house
