Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Feeling happy in British Thesaurus
Feeling happy
carefree (adjective)
happy and without any worries, problems, or responsibilities
at one with ()
happy and relaxed in your environment
blissed out (adjective)
informal extremely happy, especially as a result of taking an illegal drug
blithely (adverb)
happily, especially because you do not realize that something is wrong
bouncy (adjective)
happy, lively, and enthusiastic
cheerfully (adverb)
cock-a-hoop (adjective)
delighted (adjective)
very happy, especially because something good has happened
ebullient (adjective)
formal very happy and enthusiastic
enraptured (adjective)
literary enjoying something very much
excited (adjective)
very happy and enthusiastic because something good is going to happen, especially when this makes you unable to relax
exhilarated (adjective)
exuberant (adjective)
showing happiness, excitement, and energy
exultant (adjective)
formal very pleased and excited, especially about something that you have achieved
flying high ()
very happy or successful
glad/happy/pleased to see the back of ()
happy when you no longer have to deal with someone or something because they are annoying or unpleasant
in the pink ()
into raptures (literary)
jocund (adjective)
literary happy and cheerful
jolly (adjective)
friendly and cheerful
jovial (adjective)
cheerful and friendly
joyful (adjective)
light-hearted (adjective)
rambunctious (adjective)
mainly American rumbustious
rumbustious (adjective)