Synonym: delight, elation, glee, happiness, joy. Similar words: blissful, publisher, publish, published, establish, establishment, establishment of, blip. Meaning: [blɪs] n. a state of extreme happiness.
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31 It wasn't what you would call marital bliss, but it was a good, solid marriage.
32 But then it's probably a case of ignorance is bliss.
33 I left him, sunk in bliss, and busied myself in the kitchen.
34 Sometimes, but only very rarely do I touch a piece of bliss when I grope in the dark.
35 I have my own theory: ignorance is bliss. The less you know, the more confident you can be in tackling things. Stephen Richards
36 What bliss not to have to eat a huge fried breakfast to please a bacon-happy landlady!
37 Death was not necessarily a portal to the blank bliss of absolute nothingness. It was a deep dive into the unknown. Amy Tan
38 In the credits, this was a nice comic moment, underpinning a scene of domestic bliss.
38 Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
39 My God, a moment of bliss. Why, isn't that enough for a whole lifetime? Fyodor Dostoyevsky
40 Except, even before disaster struck, Sally-Anne had begun to awaken from her dream of bliss.
41 Certainly they now boasted insistently of the marital bliss of their daughter and the solid Civil Service progress of their son.
42 It was a celebration not just of 25 years' wedded bliss, but also the modern Labour Party.
43 His universalism seemed to offer unending real misery punctuated by periods of illusory bliss.
44 And hey presto-it's time to consider how to celebrate 25 years of conjugal bliss.
45 This migration into bliss was offered in return for the living of a life according to the relevant teachings.
46 I didn't even have to bother with understanding that incomprehension is bliss.
47 That might yield a perverse bliss compared with his present adversity.
48 Bliss believed that the most important aspect of a classification scheme was the order of its main classes.
49 Understanding these latter effects requires a brief look at the brain circuits of bliss.
50 The place had been a quiet country house in his books. Domestic bliss and all the rest.
51 However, June looks like being a month of domestic bliss with some happy twists of fate in store.
52 But in some cases ignorance was bliss. Poor darling would have enough to cope with soon enough.
53 Those few brief months after their marriage had been a truly wonderful period of emotional bliss and happiness.
54 Alas, such bliss costs several thousand dollars a month, out of range for most of us.
55 Walt and Marge lived in connubial bliss for over 50 years.
56 I am therefore bliss for poor old Gooseneck, who this week has already suffered five losses.
57 To experience fully the intensity of each moment must mean to experience its anguish as well as its bliss.
58 I am not suggesting that shared parenting ensures marital bliss.
59 A feeling of bliss came over him as he fell asleep.
60 Bliss, his reptilian face suggested, was what he expected to find with this succubus at the top of the stairs.