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endless bliss
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'endless bliss' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of enduring contentment, joy, or happiness. For example, "After a long period of hardship, the young couple finally found their endless bliss together."
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Alternative expressions(20)
endless sadness
endless hilarity
endless entertainment
infinite amusement
endless kindness
endless satisfaction
infinite happiness
uninterrupted happiness
endless joy
never ending laughter
endless smiles
endless comedy
sustained happiness
unending joy
lasting happiness
perpetual happiness
endless fun
eternal happiness
never-ending happiness
inexhaustible joy
Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
But it has long been an accepted form of conflict resolution in a place far from the endless bliss of summer: the United States Postal Service.
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The exhibition includes a scroll painting of the animal, glossed by a propaganda poem: "Your majesty's virtue equals that of heaven; its merciful blessings have spread far and wide so that its harmonious vapours have emanated a qilin, as an endless bliss to the state for a myriad, myriad years".
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Motion also said that because Keats – who "by that kiss" vowed "an endless bliss"– had briefly taken laudanum in his youth and had seen the effect of it on others when he was a medical student, "it's not beyond the bounds of possibility that he explored [the effect of the drug in his poems] from these remembered experiences rather than from a full-on vantage point.
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Would we all be living in endless bliss?
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Amitabha Buddha (Heavenly Buddha with eternal, infinite, endless bliss) morphed the 11 pieces into 11 heads (Ekadasa mukha = Sanskrit for 11 heads); with this new endowment, she was able to hear and comprehend the voices of suffering, but her helping hands (two arms) split into pieces.
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Surround yourself with other cheery, happy people who want to live a life of endless bliss.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Just imagine how transformed the world would be if all people were enjoying endless inner bliss, instead of being bogged down with stress, strain, and ill-health.
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Sever'd from thee, my sick'ning soul disdains The thrilling thought, the blissful dream to know, And can'st thou give my days to endless woe, Requiting sweetest bliss with cureless pains?
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Wagner described the opera as "one of endless yearning, longing, the bliss and wretchedness of love; world, power, fame, honor, chivalry, loyalty and friendship all blown away like an insubstantial dream," for which there is "one sole redemption — death, finality, a sleep without awakening".
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Our spiritual body has qualities such as peace, bliss and endless love that are rarely found in our outer lives.
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Most of us will get up tomorrow morning and over the next week, wade through hundreds of headlines, turn away from those endless prognosticators, and submerge ourselves in a sea of holiday bliss.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "endless bliss" to describe a state of perfect happiness that seems to have no foreseeable end. For a more formal tone, consider "perpetual happiness" or "eternal joy".
Common error
Avoid using "endless bliss" in highly formal or academic writing, as it can sometimes sound overly sentimental. Opt for more neutral terms like "sustained well-being" or "lasting contentment" in such cases.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "endless bliss" functions primarily as a noun phrase, often used to describe a state of complete and sustained happiness. Ludwig AI shows that it is used to depict situations or feelings of uninterrupted joy.
Frequent in
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66%
Wiki
16%
Science
18%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "endless bliss" is a phrase used to describe a continuous and perfect state of happiness. Ludwig AI analysis indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct and leans towards a neutral register, frequently appearing in news and media. While effective in conveying a sense of uninterrupted joy, it should be used judiciously in formal contexts where a more restrained tone might be appropriate. Alternative phrases like "perpetual happiness" or "eternal happiness" can offer similar meanings with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
never-ending happiness
A more literal substitution, using "never-ending" instead of "endless" to describe happiness.
perpetual happiness
Replaces "bliss" with a more general term for happiness, implying a continuous state.
unending joy
Substitutes "bliss" with "joy", emphasizing the emotional aspect and using "unending" for continuity.
eternal happiness
Emphasizes the never-ending quality of happiness, similar to "endless bliss".
boundless joy
Replaces the concept of endlessness with limitlessness, highlighting the extent of joy.
infinite happiness
Uses "infinite" to suggest a limitless and unending state of happiness.
ceaseless joy
Focuses on the uninterrupted nature of joy, similar to "endless bliss".
uninterrupted happiness
Highlights the continuous nature of happiness without breaks or interruptions.
sustained happiness
Emphasizes the prolonged duration of happiness, differing slightly in focus from the intensity of bliss.
everlasting contentment
Shifts from joy or happiness to the more subdued feeling of contentment, while maintaining the sense of permanence.
FAQs
How can I use "endless bliss" in a sentence?
You can use "endless bliss" to describe a continuous state of perfect happiness or joy, such as: "They found "endless bliss" in their new life together."
What are some alternatives to "endless bliss"?
Alternatives include "perpetual happiness", "unending joy", or "eternal happiness", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "endless bliss" a formal or informal phrase?
"Endless bliss" leans towards a more informal or sentimental tone. For formal contexts, consider alternatives like "sustained contentment" or "lasting happiness".
What's the difference between "endless bliss" and "infinite joy"?
While both convey a sense of limitless happiness, "endless bliss" implies a more serene and perfect state, whereas "infinite joy" may suggest a more exuberant and intense emotion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested