A profound feeling of happiness or pleasure often experienced in response to positive events or achievements in life.
A celebratory recognition of a fortunate event or milestone, often expressed through greetings or well-wishes.
The act of expressing or sharing happiness, particularly in the context of joyous occasions such as weddings, births, or successes.
A sentiment associated with acknowledging good fortune, often accompanied by traditional expressions of congratulations or gifts.
Example:
我々はお互いに喜びをわかちあった。
A state of being extremely happy, where one’s expressions and demeanor clearly reflect the intensity of their pleasure or delight.
A feeling of immense happiness often experienced in response to a significant event or occasion that brings a sense of overwhelming joy.
Example:
そのショーで観客は大喜びだった。
A feeling of excitement or happiness that arises from false expectations or illusions, only to be followed by disappointment when reality does not match those expectations.
A fleeting sense of pleasure or satisfaction that ultimately proves to be ungrounded, leading to a realization of naivety.
The experience of anticipating a positive outcome that ultimately does not occur, resulting in a brief emotional uplift that quickly fades into disillusionment.
Example:
君、本当に企画通ったこと確認しただろうね。糠喜びだけはごめんだよ。