Learn English idioms for talking about happiness

Today we’re going to learn English idioms for talking about happiness, looking at their meanings and how they can be used, through example sentences.

Learning English is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but it's also about understanding the nuances of expressions that English speakers use in daily conversations.

To Grin from Ear to Ear

Imagine a smile so wide that it stretches from one ear to the other. When someone is extremely happy or delighted, we often say they are "grinning from ear to ear." This idiom vividly describes the extent of one's happiness, emphasizing the broadness of the smile.

Example: After receiving an extra special birthday gift from her boyfriend, Maria was grinning from ear to ear for the rest of the day.

Over the Moon: If you're "over the moon," you're not just happy, you're absolutely thrilled or ecstatic. This idiom suggests a feeling of being on top of the world, as if you could reach the moon and back.

Example: When I got the job offer, I was over the moon with excitement.

On Cloud Nine: Similar to being "over the moon," to be "on cloud nine" means to be extremely happy and content. It's as if you are floating on cloud nine, experiencing a heightened sense of joy.

Example: Winning the championship put the whole team on cloud nine.

Full of the Joys of Spring: This idiom brings to mind the vibrant and lively feelings associated with springtime. If someone is "full of the joys of spring," they are lively, cheerful, and exuberant.

Example: Despite the rainy weather, Emily was full of the joys of spring after her annual review at work.

To be Thrilled to Bits: When someone is "thrilled to bits," they are extremely pleased or excited about something. This idiom conveys a sense of overwhelming happiness, with "bits" emphasizing the idea that one is so delighted they feel as if they might burst with joy.

Example: Tom was thrilled to bits when he found out he passed the difficult exam.

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