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blissful
[ blis-fuhl ]
adjective
- full of, enjoying, or giving bliss, or sublime happiness:
Recalling their blissful few years together, he knew he would never be as happy with anyone else.
Heroes in ancient Greece could expect a blissful afterlife in the Elysian Fields.
- Often Facetious. not troubled by any hint of discomfort or concern: blissful ignorance ( def ).
From your free-flowing “thought piece,” I see that the finer points of punctuation, spelling, and grammar do not intrude on your sense of blissful ease.
blissful
/ ˈblɪsfʊl /
adjective
- serenely joyful or glad
- blissful ignoranceunawareness or inexperience of something unpleasant
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Derived Forms
- ˈblissfully, adverb
- ˈblissfulness, noun
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Other Words From
- bliss·ful·ly adverb
- bliss·ful·ness noun
- un·bliss·ful adjective
- un·bliss·ful·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blissful1
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Example Sentences
I just think the cold is blissful”—a pause for an inside-joke smile—“in my antiquity.
“Yes, you will find it,” Cosmo assures readers, promising to help them “reap the blissful benefits” upon discovering the region.
Because a press tour as blissful as this demands immortalization, here are the highlights from the past two weeks.
It is a constant struggle to choose the unpleasant and real over the blissful unwinding of our evolutionary danger signals.
I am able to maintain this blissful state thanks to the miraculous Mirena IUD.
The story was brought to a proper and blissful conclusion; still Sue was sleepless.
Overflowing with blissful excitement, I rushed into the house to tell mother the joyful news.
Jessie lay back and closed her eyes with a blissful sense of freedom from danger.
I have been awake all this long night, thinking of thee, my Algernon, and longing for the blissful hour of meeting.
But he fell asleep very quickly, still with the same look of blissful triumph on his face.
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