

Pumped - “Pumped” is kind of similar to “charged.” You’re excited AND ready for an intense situation, like a dangerous mountain biking trail or a heavy game of kangaroo wrestling. How do you feel? This is like “excited” but has more adrenaline. Thrilled - This just means “very excited.” You can also use it to mean “happy,” like, “We’re thrilled you’re going to come and visit us at our ant factory.”Ĭharged - Imagine you’re about to do a parachute jump. I mean - who’s Larry, and why’s he so happy?Īh… English! Words for “Happy” on a ScaleĪt the top: you’ve just won the lottery, and your doctor has told you that you have a genetic condition that means you can NEVER put on weight.Īt the bottom: you’re at the supermarket, and you’ve found a till with no queue. The Larry idiom? Well, that doesn’t make sense. You may have noticed that most of these refer to being somewhere high up. Bonus Idioms - HappyĪctually, there are quite a few idioms to describe being happy. Glad - “Glad” is similar to “pleased.” Usually, you’re glad about something in particular. Overjoyed - This simply means “very happy.”Įlated - Somewhere between “happy” and “overjoyed.” We often associate this with how you feel after a couple of glasses of wine. Usually, when you’re feeling merry, you might be in quite a playful mood as well.
