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happy
adjective
-
happy
,
happier
,
happiest
feeling
glad
and
satisfied
•
After
winning
the
race
,
the
little
boy
waved
his
arms
and
looked
happy
.
After
winning
the
race
,
the
little
boy
waved
his
arms
and
looked
happy
.
•
The
puppy
wagged
its
tail
,
clearly
happy
to
see
its
owner
come
home
.
The
puppy
wagged
its
tail
,
clearly
happy
to
see
its
owner
come
home
.
Old
English
‘
hæppi
’
meaning
fortunate
or
lucky
;
later
shifting
to
describe
a
feeling
of
pleasure
.
adjective
-
happy
,
happier
,
happiest
willing
and
ready
to
do
something
•
The
receptionist
was
happy
to
answer
all
my
questions
.
The
receptionist
was
happy
to
answer
all
my
questions
.
•
I
am
happy
to
lend
you
my
notes
for
the
exam
.
I
am
happy
to
lend
you
my
notes
for
the
exam
.
Extension
of
the
emotional
sense
to
describe
readiness
around
the
mid-19th
century
.
adjective
-
happy
,
happier
,
happiest
resulting
in
a
good
or
lucky
outcome
•
It
was
a
happy
coincidence
that
we
both
booked
the
same
flight
.
It
was
a
happy
coincidence
that
we
both
booked
the
same
flight
.
•
The
engineers
made
a
happy
discovery
when
the
new
material
was
stronger
than
expected
.
The
engineers
made
a
happy
discovery
when
the
new
material
was
stronger
than
expected
.
Original
14th-century
meaning
of
‘
happy
’
was
‘
lucky
’
or
‘
favored
by
fortune
’.
pound
noun
-
study
,
studying
,
studies
,
studied
,
happy
,
happier
,
happiest
a
unit
of
weight
equal
to
16
ounces
,
or
about
0
.
454
kilograms
•
The
recipe
calls
for
one
pound
of
strawberries
.
The
recipe
calls
for
one
pound
of
strawberries
.
•
He
lost
five
pounds
after
a
week
of
hiking
.
He
lost
five
pounds
after
a
week
of
hiking
.
From
Old
English
“
pund
,”
ultimately
from
Latin
“
pōndo
” (
by
weight
).