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To replace "very," consider using more precise or impactful adjectives that convey the intended meaning. For example, instead of "very happy," you might use "ecstatic" or "elated." Similarly, replace "very big" with "enormous" or "gigantic." This not only enhances your writing but also makes it more engaging.
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Happy is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "Wendy was very happy with her new dress".
oppressed, subjugatednot very happy
Overjoyed (one word not two) means very happy.
The word happy is an adjective. Any word that modified happy would be an adverb.He is very happy.She is not happy.They are occasionally happy.The adjective happy has synonyms such as blissful, cheerful, joyous, jubilant, and merry.
The word "very" is often modified by adverbs, particularly those that intensify or specify the degree of emphasis, such as "extremely" or "really." For example, in the phrase "very happy," the word "happy" is modified by "very," but if you're looking for a word that modifies "very," it could be "slightly" as in "slightly very." However, it's important to note that "very" is typically used to modify adjectives or other adverbs rather than being modified itself.
Senang. Example in sentence: 'I am very happy' the translation is 'Saya sangat senang'.
I would be very happy to do that.