unhappiness.
The word "misery" can be used to describe a state of no happiness. It refers to intense unhappiness or suffering.
The English meaning of the Malayalam word "santhosham" is happiness or joy.
The word "happiness" originated from the Middle English word "happ" meaning "chance" or "luck," which evolved to mean "good fortune" and eventually "joy" or "pleasure." It has roots in Old Norse, Old English, and Old French languages.
Alexander Hamilton famously said "The means of happiness for a New England merchant cannot be the same as the means of happiness for a Virginea planter" in a letter to Aaron Burr in 1802. This quote highlights the economic and social differences between the Northern and Southern states in the early United States.
Thomas Jefferson said this quote. Being a Virginia planter himself, he was emphasizing the different values and lifestyles of those in New England versus those in Virginia, particularly in relation to their pursuits of happiness.
The name Santhosh is of Indian origin and means "happiness" or "contentment." It is often used to convey joy and positive feelings.
joy
it means "happiness" , "well-being"
it means happiness
Another word for contentment is satisfaction, serenity or happiness.
The word 'Pulakit' means joyful or happiness
Euphoria is an extremely positive sense of happiness or confidence.
pursuit means to follow something and happiness means when you are happy. so to pursuit happiness means to follow happiness.
The word "ecstatic" rhymes with boredom and means extreme joy or happiness.
Amicizia e felicita is an Italian equivalent of 'Friendship and happiness'. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'amicizia' means 'friendship'. The conjunction 'e' means 'and'. The feminine gender noun 'felicita' means 'happiness'. The phrase is pronounced 'ah-mee-CHEE-tsyah ay feh-lee-chee-TAH'.
The Luhya word for the English word 'happiness' is "obuyanzii".
If you are talking about simkhah (שמחה), it means happiness
"Khushi" is a Sanskrit word that means "happiness" or "joy" in Hindi. It is commonly used as a name in India and other South Asian countries.