1. Euphorie.
2. Extase.
3. Plaisir.
4. Chance.
5. (Familier) Pot.
ETYM Cf. French contentement. Related to Content.
Happiness with one's situation in life.
ETYM Old Eng. felicite, French félicité, from Latin felicitas, from felix, -icis, happy, fruitful; akin to fetus.
Pleasing and appropriate manner or style, esp. of expression; SYN. felicitousness.
Happiness; well chosen word or phrase.
A auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes; SYN. good luck.
ETYM From Happy.
1. Emotions experienced when in a state of well-being.
2. State of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy; SYN. felicity.
ETYM Akin to Dutch luk, geluk, German glück, Icel. lukka, Swed. lycka, Dan. lykke, and perh. to German locken to entice. Related to Gleck.
1. An unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; SYN. fortune, chance, hazard.
2. An unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome; SYN. fortune.