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10 Super Synonyms For "HAPPY"

4/13/20265 min

Download 100 synonyms for 20 common words

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Stop saying "happy" all the time!

I'm happy.
I'm very happy.
I'm so, so happy.

There's nothing wrong with the word "happy" - but we also have MANY more options in English!

So today, I'll teach you 10 stunning synonyms for "happy" that will instantly make your English sound more expressive and fluent.

Make sure to download today's free PDF - it's 100 synonyms for 20 common words that will really upgrade your vocabulary. Click here and enter your e-mail address so I can send it right to you.

And if you want step-by-step training to help you improve every area of your English - from vocabulary to grammar to speaking, listening, and much more, check out my courses: https://www.espressoenglish.net/english-speaking-courses/

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  1. Shana· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Hi, and welcome to the Espresso English podcast, where you can improve your English in just a few minutes a day. My name is Shana, and I'm the teacher at Espresso English. Make sure to visit the website, espressoenglish.net, where you can get online courses and e-books that will help you learn English even faster. Let's get started with today's lesson. [upbeat music] Stop saying happy all the time. "I'm happy. I'm very happy. I'm so, so happy." There's nothing wrong with the word happy, but we have many more options in English. So today, I'll teach you ten stunning synonyms for happy that will instantly make your English sound more expressive and fluent. Make sure to download today's free PDF. It's a hundred synonyms for twenty common words that will really upgrade your vocabulary. Click on the link in the video description and enter your email address so I can send it right to you. Okay, ready to learn what else you can say besides happy? Our first synonym is delighted. Delighted means very pleased or satisfied, usually about something specific. For example, "I was delighted to hear you got the job. She was absolutely delighted with her birthday surprise." This word is warm, genuine, and great for both professional and personal situations. Synonym number two is thrilled. Thrilled means extremely excited

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