うれし
Meanings
Adjective (い)
1. happy; glad; pleased; delighted; overjoyed
2. joyful; delightful; gratifying; pleasant
Pitch accent
れし
Top 1700
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
to one's delight; to one's joy
shriek of delight; cry of joy
to one's delight; to one's joy
Examples (50 in total)
You look happy.
I'm happy, too.
She is happy.
You sound really happy.
I'm really happy!
I'd be happy to cooperate.
The children looked happy.
She looks very happy today.
She doesn't seem happy.
I'm glad I met you.
This makes me very happy.
It's good to see you smile.
I was pleasantly surprised.
She's extremely happy.
I'd appreciate it if you could give me some advice.
"Why are you smiling?" "Because I'm happy."
Carl looked very happy.
Tom actually seems happy.
Tom smiled back happily.
It's good to hear your voice again.
It's nice to hear your voice, too.
I'm happy you're here.
I'm happy because I am not a woman.
I'm glad you're OK.
I'm happy to hear you say that.
I was glad to hear his report.
I'm glad to be with you.
Shopping makes me happy!
I'm glad to see you back.
I'm very happy to have met you.
It's been a long time since I had such a pleasant surprise.
I'm very happy that I can take care of the baby.
Steve looked very happy.
The warmth of their welcome made me happy.
It was very nice seeing you again.
I should be grateful if you would stay until tomorrow.
Thank you for your words of praise. I was very happy.
I'm so happy for you both.
Why are you happy when someone else suffers?
We were glad when we saw a light in the distance.
When she heard the news, she was not happy.
I'm glad this shop is close to us.
We are very happy to have received a message from you.
I was glad at the news.
Joe was pleased at the thought of going to New York.
I'm glad to see such a beautiful animal.
Mary felt happy when she learned the results of the election.
I'm glad to know that you are on the way to a full recovery.
I'm glad you enjoy skiing, but I guess it's just not my cup of tea.
I'm glad you liked it.