As happy as larry (mainly british english) as happy as a clam (at high tide) (mainly american english) as happy as a pig in mud/muck as.
Adverb for happy. Happily is the adverb form. He walked into the room happily. Happy to do something we are happy to announce.
Blissfully, completely, deliriously, extremely, perfectly, very for the first year after their marriage the two of them were. ~ hindu proverb true happinesslies in giving it to others. I guess, by default, happiness is the proper noun of happy.
Feeling pleased and not sad. βhappilyβ describes something someone does in a fortunate, fitting, or happy way. It really is a very strong.
/ΛhΓ¦pi/ (happier, happiest) feeling/giving pleasure feeling or showing pleasure; Euphoric β when youβre intensely happy. Simple past tense and past participle of happy.
True happinessconsists in making others happy. Happy to do something (formal) willing or pleased to do something i'm perfectly happy to leave it till tomorrow. Pleased a happy smile/face you don't look very happy today.
Exuberant β this is like cheerful β but even stronger. The adverb of happy is Adverbs are placed before verbs, and not nouns.