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The word 'happy' is an adjective. Adjectives don't have singular and plural forms. Adjectives have degrees:

  • happy
  • happier (comparative degree)
  • happiest (superlative degree)
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Just joy. I was filled with lots of joy; There was a lot of joy to go around. The plural of "joy" is "joys" as in the book title "The Joys of Childhood."

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Noun: Joy

Adjective: joyous

adverb: joyously

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happiness

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Happies

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