Happier: meaning, definitions and examples
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happier
[ ˈhæp.i.ər ]
comparative form
Happier is the comparative form of the adjective happy. It is used to describe a state of being more content or joyful than another subject. This word can refer to increased feelings of pleasure or satisfaction in various situations. It often indicates a positive shift in mood or circumstances when comparing one person's happiness to another's.
Synonyms
more cheerful, more content, more joyful.
Examples of usage
- She feels happier after the weekend.
- He seems happier since he changed jobs.
- They are happier together than apart.
Translations
Translations of the word "happier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais feliz
🇮🇳 ज्यादा खुश
🇩🇪 glücklicher
🇮🇩 lebih bahagia
🇺🇦 щасливіший
🇵🇱 szczęśliwszy
🇯🇵 もっと幸せな
🇫🇷 plus heureux
🇪🇸 más feliz
🇹🇷 daha mutlu
🇰🇷 더 행복한
🇸🇦 أسعد
🇨🇿 šťastnější
🇸🇰 šťastnejší
🇨🇳 更快乐
🇸🇮 bolj srečen
🇮🇸 happier
🇰🇿 бақыттырақ
🇬🇪 მეტი ბედნიერი
🇦🇿 daha xoşbəxt
🇲🇽 más feliz
Etymology
The word 'happy' has its origins in the Middle English word 'hap' (meaning luck or fortune), which derives from the Old Norse 'happ', meaning 'good luck'. The comparative form 'happier' evolved in the English language as a means to express a greater degree of happiness. Over the centuries, the perception of happiness has expanded, now encompassing various emotional states. The transformation from 'hap' to 'happy' and its comparative 'happier' illustrates the evolution of language as it adapts to human experience and emotional expression.