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Is there a word for the glow one emanates when beaming with happiness?
Is there a single word when the clock hands meet?Past present future all in one word?A word to mean shineAn English word rhyming with perfection, meaning happiness, success, enjoyment, etcIs there a word for sad & angry?Is there a word for happiness made possible by a tragic situation?One word for software systems with similar domain of functionality?One word for “person who likes eating out with friends”Is there a single English word meaning, “Deep, introspective happiness”?The most appropriate single word to describe sunrise(dawn) glow
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Is there a singular word in the English language that can be defined as "The glow one emanates when beaming with happiness?" If not, any suggestions?
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Not a single word, but: "aura of happiness"?
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Not a single word, but: "aura of happiness"?
– James Random
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Not a single word, but: "aura of happiness"?
– James Random
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Not a single word, but: "aura of happiness"?
– James Random
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Not a single word, but: "aura of happiness"?
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Perhaps "radiance" comes close to a glowing display of happiness - for example as an adjective - They all displayed radiant smiles.
Her radiance displayed her emotional response to the good news.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/radiance
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Perhaps "radiance" comes close to a glowing display of happiness - for example as an adjective - They all displayed radiant smiles.
Her radiance displayed her emotional response to the good news.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/radiance
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Perhaps "radiance" comes close to a glowing display of happiness - for example as an adjective - They all displayed radiant smiles.
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Perhaps "radiance" comes close to a glowing display of happiness - for example as an adjective - They all displayed radiant smiles.
Her radiance displayed her emotional response to the good news.
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Perhaps "radiance" comes close to a glowing display of happiness - for example as an adjective - They all displayed radiant smiles.
Her radiance displayed her emotional response to the good news.
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/radiance
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