Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of expressing happiness and pleasure in American Thesaurus
Ways of expressing happiness and pleasure
yippee (interjection)
an expression of happiness and excitement. This word is used mainly by children.
thank God/goodness/heaven(s) ()
used for saying that you are happy that something unpleasant has stopped or has not happened
ah (interjection)
used for expressing a feeling, for example for showing that you are interested, surprised, pleased, or annoyed
alleluia (interjection)
another spelling of hallelujah
congrats (interjection)
informal congratulations
goody (interjection)
informal old-fashioned used for saying that you are happy or excited about something. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children.
hallelujah (interjection)
humorous used for expressing happiness that something you had been waiting for or hoping for has happened
I thought I’d died and gone to heaven ()
used for emphasizing that you enjoyed something very much
thankfully (adverb)
used for saying you are pleased that something unpleasant is no longer happening or did not happen
will wonders never cease? (mainly literary)
mainly literary used for saying that you are very surprised and happy about something