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circumstance, chance, episode, phenomenon: Such a conjunction<br />

of the planets is a very rare happening.<br />

happily adv. 1 fortunately, luckily, propitiously, providentially,<br />

opportunely: Happily, she made a full recovery and was soon<br />

back at work. 2 joyfully, joyously, delightedly, gleefully,<br />

cheerily, cheerfully, gaily, merrily, blithely;<br />

enthusiastically, heartily: She waved happily as they drove<br />

off. 3 gladly, with pleasure, agreeably, contentedly,<br />

willingly, peaceably: And they both lived happily ever after.<br />

happiness n. pleasure, delight, felicity, enjoyment, joy, joyousness,<br />

joyfulness, jubilation, cheerfulness, cheeriness, cheer,<br />

blithesomeness, gladness, light-heartedness, exhilaration,<br />

elation, exuberance, high spirits, glee, ecstasy: My happiness<br />

at seeing you again was unbounded.<br />

happy adj. 1 pleased, delighted, glad, joyous, joyful, overjoyed,<br />

jubilant, cheerful, cheery, blithe, blithesome, glad,<br />

light-hearted, contented, exhilarated, exultant, cock-a-hoop,<br />

elated, exuberant, thrilled, gleeful, euphoric, ecstatic,<br />

satisfied, gratified, Colloq on top of the world, on cloud nine,<br />

pleased as Punch, tickled pink, Brit in the seventh heaven, over<br />

the moon, US in seventh heaven: Her parents were happy that<br />

Georgina was married at last. 2 lucky, fortuitous, propitious,<br />

fortunate, auspicious, advantageous, beneficial, favourable,<br />

felicitous, opportune, timely, well-timed, apt, appropriate: By<br />

a happy chance, we were in Bermuda at the same time.<br />

harangue n. 1 diatribe, tirade, oration, peroration, declamation,<br />

philippic, screed, exhortation, vituperation, rodomontade,<br />

speech, address, Colloq spiel: This morning he delivered a<br />

ten-minute harangue on the weakness of the coffee.<br />

--v. 2 declaim, hold forth, preach, lecture, sermonize,<br />

pontificate, vituperate, rant and rave: Our neighbour is always<br />

haranguing her husband about trimming the hedges.<br />

harass v. badger, harry, hector, trouble, torment, bother, exasperate,<br />

hound, plague, persecute, vex, annoy, irritate, pester, worry,<br />

beset, bait, nag, pick on or at, tease, torture, Brit chivvvy or<br />

chivy or chevy: The police harass me by turning up at all hours<br />

for 'help with their inquiries'.

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