Collocations for "bliss"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "bliss" in context.
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bliss
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- This is [absolute, pure, total] bliss.
- This [chocolate, coffee] is [absolute] bliss.
- the bliss of [a piece of chocolate, a cup of coffee]
- This is what bliss is.
- Our [trip, honeymoon, vacation] was pure bliss.
- the bliss of [being, having, doing]
- the bliss of soaking in a [jacuzzi, bubble bath]
- find bliss in your [day, life, marriage]
- the [feeling, sensation] of bliss
- the bliss that comes [with, when, from]
- searching for eternal bliss
- Bliss can be found anywhere.
- Is this what bliss feels like?
- [gave, let out] a sigh of bliss
- was [sighing, writhing] in bliss
- [a scene, an image] of [marital, domestic] bliss
- idiom: Ignorance is bliss.
'bliss' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):