bliss

/blɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /blɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈblis/ (ame, mw)

bliss — noun

1. a feeling of complete joy and deep contentment, with nothing seeming to be missi

1.名詞C1
釋義

a feeling of complete joy and deep contentment, with nothing seeming to be missing.

例句

After the baby finally fell asleep, Rania sat in quiet bliss.

sit in bliss after stress ends

Warm bread and sea air made the picnic pure bliss.

collocation: pure bliss

同義詞
  • joy

    a broader everyday word for strong happiness

  • delight

    often suggests bright pleasure rather than deep calm contentment

  • ecstasy

    much stronger and more intense than bliss

反義詞
  • misery

    a state of deep unhappiness or suffering

  • sorrow

    sadness caused by loss or pain

  • distress

    mental or emotional pain that replaces calm happiness

文法句型

feel bliss

a sense of bliss

pure bliss

用法筆記

Usually used as an uncountable noun. Common with words such as pure, total, marital, and domestic, and often describes a short period of perfect contentment rather than ordinary happiness.

常見錯誤

The hot bath was a bliss after the game.
The hot bath was bliss after the game.
💡bliss is usually uncountable when it means a feeling or state.