It depends on the context of the sentence. For example if you were saying "She cried tears of joy" you could also say "She was so happy she couldn't help but to let one tear escape." Or "She was so overwhelmed with joy that she cried." If you will tell me what sentence you are writing i could further assist you.
Elation is another word for happiness or joy. Some other words that you can use in place of happiness, or joy are blissful, and glad.
Another word for happiness is "contentment," while a synonym for joy is "delight." Both terms convey a sense of positive emotion and satisfaction. Other related words include "bliss" for joy and "cheerfulness" for happiness.
They salty tasting water that comes out your eyes
over joyed
Glee
When they are tears of joy.
Yes, it has a subject ('they'), a verb ('were') and a complement ('tears of sadness not joy').
Tears of Joy Tears of Sorrow - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 28 November 1986
bec. we feal bad,or joy that makes our tears!
Poets use the word 'vale'. "In this vale of tears..."
It brings joy
A smile and laughter indicates joy. However sometime there can be tears of joy too.
joy,joyful, happy, :)
Yeah of course
It brings joy
The tears of joy
It's a thing called Juxtaposition, which is where two contrasting things are placed next to each other in a sentence. 'Tears' and 'joy' have connotations of two different emotions.