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[ UK /blˈɪsfə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫɪsfəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. completely happy and contented
    in blissful ignorance
    blissful young lovers

How To Use blissful In A Sentence

  • This blissfully uncrowded park, where visitor numbers are deliberately restricted, is worth the small entry fee a hundred times over for its beaches alone.
  • The couple beside us were toasting the fact of just being alive on so blissful a night.
  • Tonight is blissfully planless, and will likely feature sorting through stories with Adam and catching up on the TiVo stuff. Odin's Day
  • The same can be said for a blissfully simple plate of roasted free-range chicken: crisp and immaculate of crust, escorted by even crisper roasted potatoes and flavored with garlic and lemon.
  • Some find themselves utterly transformed by their longing for each other, and they dwell in a sort of blissful paradox, imprisoned, yet unmoored from the structure of their outside lives, so that their mutual captivity becomes a new kind of freedom. Best of 2009
  • Will tried to conjure up their blissful months together but before long he spiralled back down again. Times, Sunday Times
  • They recently changed my office day start time too from the blissful 8.50 to 8.30.
  • Their articles are researched, well written and blissfully short.
  • She saw a school of orange and yellow fish swim past her; Joanna felt elated and blissful.
  • And technology is most celebrated when it is most invisible—when the machinery is completely hidden, combining godlike effortlessness with blissful ignorance about the mechanisms that deliver our disburdened lives. The Secular Prophet
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