Associations to the word «Bliss»
Noun
- Mansfield
- Rebirth
- Sweetness
- Brahma
- Kiss
- Dee
- Bosom
- Concerto
- Giver
- Torpedo
- Bale
- Buddhist
- Walton
- Indra
- Oboe
- Caress
- Akron
- Compassion
- Purity
- Bridegroom
- Sorrow
- Innocence
- Ollie
- Quintet
- Mystic
- Thou
- Absolute
- Mortal
- Repose
- Slumber
- Glory
- Penance
- Folly
- Sylvester
- Woods
- Dharma
- Sheath
- Toil
- Hymn
- Anguish
- Tranquillity
- Coward
- Buddhism
- Wordsworth
- Supreme
- Agony
- Anand
- Bane
- Pleasure
- Thrill
- Sigh
- Mcintosh
- Katherine
- Upton
- Bathe
- Archibald
- Sadness
- Essence
- Spa
- Clemens
- Nectar
- Ernest
- Devastation
- Liberation
- Garfield
Adjective
Adverb
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
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