blissful

bliss

 (blĭs)
n.
1. Extreme happiness; ecstasy.
2. The ecstasy of salvation; spiritual joy.
Phrasal Verb:
bliss out Slang
To go into a state of ecstasy.

[Middle English blisse, from Old English bliss, from blīths, from blīthe, joyful; see blithe.]

bliss′ful adj.
bliss′ful·ly adv.
bliss′ful·ness n.
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blissful

(ˈblɪsfʊl)
adj
1. serenely joyful or glad
2. blissful ignorance unawareness or inexperience of something unpleasant
ˈblissfully adv
ˈblissfulness n
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bliss•ful

(ˈblɪs fəl)

adj.
full of, abounding in, enjoying, or conferring bliss.
[1175–1225]
bliss′ful•ly, adv.
bliss′ful•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.blissful - completely happy and contentedblissful - completely happy and contented; "blissful young lovers"; "in blissful ignorance"
happy - enjoying or showing or marked by joy or pleasure; "a happy smile"; "spent many happy days on the beach"; "a happy marriage"
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blissful

adjective
1. delightful, pleasing, satisfying, heavenly (informal), enjoyable, gratifying, pleasurable There's nothing more blissful than lying by that pool.
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Translations
هانئٌ، سَعيدٌ، مُبْتَهِجٌ
blaženýšťastný
lyksalig
glückselig
ευτυχισμένος
béatifique
igen boldog
sæluríkur; sæll
beato
lykksalig
blažený
mesutmutlu
有福的极乐的

blissful

[ˈblɪsfʊl] ADJ
1. (= happy) → dichoso
in blissful ignorancefeliz en la ignorancia
2. (= wonderful) → maravilloso, estupendo
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blissful

[ˈblɪsfʊl] adj (= happy) [event, day] → merveilleux/euse; [situation, period] → merveilleux/euse; [smile] → de bonheur
a blissful sigh → un soupir d'aise
in blissful ignorance → dans une ignorance béate
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

blissful

adj timeherrlich, paradiesisch; respite alsowohltuend; feeling alsowonnig; happinesshöchste(s); state, look, smile(glück)selig; momentsselig; in blissful ignorance of the facts (iro)in herrlicher Ahnungslosigkeit; in blissful ignorance of the fact that … (iro)in keinster Weise ahnend, dass …
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blissful

[ˈblɪsfʊl] adj (event, day) → stupendo/a, meraviglioso/a; (smile) → beato/a
in blissful ignorance → nella (più) beata ignoranza
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

bliss

(blis) noun
very great happiness. the bliss of a young married couple.
ˈblissful adjective
ˈblissfully adverb
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