Happily
UK /["/ˈhæpɪli/"]/US /["/ˈhæpɪli/"]/
Definition
in a cheerful way; with feelings of pleasure
In simple words: In a way that shows joy or satisfaction.
Examples
- children playing happily on the beach
- to be **happily married**
- I think we can manage quite happily on our own.
- **And they all lived happily ever after** *(= used as the end of a ).
- Happily, the damage was only slight.
- I'll happily help, if I can.
- A majority of those interviewed said they would happily accept a tax increase if the money went to health and education.
- This suggestion did not fit very happily with our existing plans.
Usage notes
Use 'happily' when describing how someone does something with joy. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English. Avoid using it in very serious or formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of a scene where people are dancing joyfully and saying 'happy' while doing so.
Collocations
- smile happily
- live happily
- sing happily
Synonyms
- joyfully
- gleefully
- cheerfully
- delightedly
Antonyms
- unhappily
- sadly
Common mistakes
- Using 'happy' instead of 'happily' as an adverb.
- Placing 'happily' too far from the verb it describes.
- Confusing with 'happened' due to similar sounds.