Happiness means happiness and joy. This idiom emphasizes the consistency between people's inner feelings and external expressions, indicating that people are in a very happy mood, which is obvious. ?
Cheerfulness is usually used to describe people's happiness and joy in various festivals or when they receive good news. It can also be used to describe people's happiness when doing what they like. ?
Happiness consists of two adjectives, Gao Gao and Xing Xing. Among them, "high" refers to the height and degree, emphasizing that people are in a very happy mood; "Xing Xing" means happiness and joy. ?
Make sentences happily.
1. On the eve of the Spring Festival, our family moved into a new house happily.
2. Go to work happily and go home safely.
It's a pity that we happily invited our classmates to play with us today. They are not at home.
I was praised by my teacher. I went home happily with a big smile on my face.
I got the teacher's praise and went home happily!
6. Aric joined the army this time and signed up happily, but he was found to be slightly nearsighted during the physical examination and became uneasy again.
7. Sunday in crisp autumn is really a good time to go out and play. My family came to Lianhua Mountain to fly kites. Ah! There are so many kites in the sky that the children on the ground are happy and lively.