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What other words can be used to describe someone who is happy?

Here are some words to describe someone who is happy, categorized by intensity and nuance:

General Happiness:

* Cheerful: Bright and positive, radiating happiness.

* Joyful: Filled with deep happiness and delight.

* Content: Satisfied and at peace with oneself.

* Blissful: In a state of perfect happiness and contentment.

* Delighted: Feeling great pleasure and satisfaction.

* Elated: Overjoyed and filled with exhilaration.

* Jubilant: Filled with joy and triumph.

* Merry: Cheerful and lighthearted.

* Glad: Feeling happy and pleased.

* Pleased: Feeling satisfied and content.

More Intense Happiness:

* Ecstatic: Overwhelmed with joy and excitement.

* Rapturous: Feeling intense joy and delight.

* Exuberant: Full of energy and enthusiasm.

* Euphoric: Feeling intense happiness and well-being.

* Thrilled: Feeling great excitement and pleasure.

Words Emphasizing Specific Traits:

* Beaming: Smiling brightly and radiating happiness.

* Radiant: Shining with happiness and good health.

* Bubbly: Lively and full of energy.

* Ebullient: Overflowing with enthusiasm and excitement.

* Effervescent: Sparkling with happiness and vitality.

More Subtle Happiness:

* Serene: Calm, peaceful, and content.

* At ease: Relaxed and comfortable.

* Fulfilled: Feeling satisfied and complete.

* Grateful: Feeling thankful and appreciative.

Words Describing Happiness in Specific Contexts:

* Amorous: Feeling love and affection.

* Enthralled: Completely captivated and delighted.

* Exhilarated: Feeling energized and invigorated.

* Inspired: Filled with creative energy and enthusiasm.

* Refreshed: Feeling renewed and invigorated.

The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the level of happiness you want to convey.

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