"Happiness" is an adverb.
The word happiness is not a verb, it's a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. There is no verb form for the word happy or happiness, it would be phrased 'make happy', 'be happy' or 'feel happy', etc.
No, the word 'happy' is not a verb; happy is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is happiness; the adverb form is happily. There is no verb form.
Happy is an adjective. Happiness is a noun.
The verb of happiness is happy. As in "to be happy".
Matter is a noun and a verb. As a noun: This is no laughing matter. As a verb: Love and happiness matter to many people.
Can you happiness someone or something. No. Happiness is not something you can do, so happiness is not a verb.Happiness is a noun.
The noun 'love' and the noun 'happiness' are singular, common, abstract nouns; words for emotions; words for things.The word 'love' is also a verb: love, loves, loving, loved.
The Luhya word for the English word 'happiness' is "obuyanzii".
Excite is a verb meaning "to raise an emotional response, usually of happiness or joy". In science, the verb excite means "to raise the energy level of, generally in reference to an electron".
If you are talking about the word 'despair' as a noun, some antonyms would be 'joy' and 'happiness'. However, if you are talking about it as a verb, a antonym would be 'hope'.
The Greek language has all the right words. The word is "HARA"
Underline the verb in each sentence? A governess raises a child in a private home.