Associations to the word «Bliss»
Noun
- Brahman
- Gaia
- Bower
- Melvin
- Ignorance
- Nirvana
- Rapture
- Ecstasy
- Eternal
- Woe
- Lucille
- Substitution
- Abode
- Eternity
- Hereafter
- Happiness
- Fort
- Emptiness
- Felicity
- Joy
- Paradise
- Enjoyment
- Torment
- Consciousness
- Sands
- Attainment
- Texas
- Yoga
- Baylor
- Solitude
- Vertigo
- Immortality
- Cit
- Buddha
- Sutra
- Heaven
- Celestial
- Mildred
- Misery
- Oaks
- Karma
- Sat
- Afterlife
- Maha
- Delight
- Beirut
- Perfection
- Devotee
- Enlightenment
- Shiva
- Realm
- Hinduism
- Tis
- Realization
- Intoxication
- Siva
- Soul
- Sill
- Mike
- Bondage
- Suffering
- Swami
- Veda
- Yogi
- Nathaniel
- Braun
- Arthur
- Belize
- Meditation
- Mantra
- Contemplation
- Vaughan
- Sanskrit
- Madeleine
- Honeymoon
- Divine
Adjective
Wiktionary
BLISS, noun. Perfect happiness
BLISS, proper noun. An English surname originating as a nickname.
BLISS, proper noun. (rare) A male or female given name.
BLISS, proper noun. (computing) a programming language used for systems programming primarily on computers produced by Digital Equipment Corporation. Bliss is a parallel language to C, both being derived from B and BCPL
BLISS NINNIES, noun. Plural of bliss ninny
BLISS NINNY, noun. (slang) (pejorative) A person who is unrealistically optimistic, or a Pollyanna and who might seem to prefer to retreat from difficult situations by professing seemingly irrelevant platitudes, rather than to directly engage with the difficulty at hand in a meaningful way.
BLISS NINNY, noun. (slang) (spirituality) A student who may seem to be intoxicated with spiritual teachings, but is ungrounded or untrained.
BLISS OUT, verb. (intransitive) (informal) to experience bliss, be blissful
Dictionary definition
BLISS, noun. A state of extreme happiness.
Wise words
Think twice before you speak, because your words and
influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.