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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
Derived Forms
- ˈblissfully, adverb
- ˈblissfulness, noun
Other Words From
- bliss·ful·ly adverb
- bliss·ful·ness noun
- un·bliss·ful adjective
- un·bliss·ful·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of blissful1
Example Sentences
“Tomorrow,” after intermission, contained 24 blissful minutes of bass, percussion, flute, guitar and vocal noodling over a recorded soundscape of environmental noise.
If “Joker: Folie à Deux” showed us anything, it’s that there can be blissful magic even when two sociopaths fall in love.
His early years in Srinagar contributed to what he described as a "blissful childhood".
The couple’s initially blissful relationship begins to fray as they return to D.C. and realize their personal values don’t necessarily align, even if their politics kinda-sorta do.
It was blissful talking people about their day-to-day lives instead of the Trump-centric election cycles that have consumed most of the last decade.
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