Healthappy (healthy and happy)
happy celebration = festivites
As with any word, it can be used in an inappropriate manner. However, it is a legitimate word. It means happy, proud, loud, boorish, and a puffing explosion. It depends on how it is used. See the related link below for more.
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Darling and delicious are happy words. They begin with D.
Sorry to disappoint you but there is no other word for happy that rhymes with it.
happy
gay.
The word happy is an adjective. Any word that modified happy would be an adverb.He is very happy.She is not happy.They are occasionally happy.The adjective happy has synonyms such as blissful, cheerful, joyous, jubilant, and merry.
Pretty much any short word relating to SpongeBob such as: happy and sponge.
The word dissatisfaction means that a person is not happy with the way things have turned out for them. Other words that would mean the same thing are unhappy, disappointed, or any other words that mean being unhappy.
We say it like any other english person "Happy"
Ghosts tend not to exist when they are happy... or experiencing any other emotion for that matter...
That is an impossible question. Any Croatian can be happy, mad, angry, sad, or any other emotion at any given time. But yes, Croatian people are happy, but not all the time.
Probably "Happy Birthday to You".
The word "happy" is said once in the word "happy."
Yes, you do. The sentence is, in a formal sense, "Everybody is happy", and it would be "Everybody's happy" in almost any setting. The apostrophe just abbreviates 'everybody is'. Everybody is singular, which may seem odd at first. Just test it out. Which sounds better: "Everybody are going to the beach!" or, "Everybody is going to the beach!" The word everybody really means every individual, and it is this idea of individual that carries weight in the word. It refers to any people in some group or other, but taken individually rather than together. In other words, any one [of these people] is happy. Another test-- which sounds better "Is everybody happy??" or "Are everybody happy??" The winner is clear, no dispute.