contrive. verb. formal to make something happen, especially by using clever or dishonest methods.
SYNONYMS. contented, content, cheerful, cheery, merry, joyful, jovial, jolly, joking, jocular, gleeful, carefree, untroubled, delighted, smiling, beaming, grinning, glowing, satisfied, gratified, buoyant, radiant, sunny, blithe, joyous, beatific, blessed.
phrase. When something takes place, it happens, especially in a controlled or organized way. The discussion took place in a famous villa on the lake's shore. She wanted Randy's wedding to take place quickly. Synonyms: happen, occur, go on, go down [US, Canadian] More Synonyms of take place.
Befall and betide are transitive; happen is intransitive; something befalls or betides a person or happens to him. Betide is especially used for anticipated evil, thought of as waiting and coming at its appointed time; as, wo betide him!
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| misshapen | 100 | Adjective |
| rappen | 100 | Noun |
| Tappan | 100 | Name |
| apan | 100 | Noun |
hypochondriac. noun. a person who worries a lot about their health and thinks that they are ill when they are not.
foreboding. When you get a foreboding, you get a sense that something bad is going to happen. A foreboding is a foretelling, a sign or a glimpse, that "something wicked this way comes" — or might come. If something doesn't "bode" well, it means that the future doesn't look good.
Re: “What does it mean when you think of something and it happens?” The process is called Synchronicity and it is a natural consequence of how this universe really is as opposed to the approximations presented by Traditional Science.
Why Do I Have A Bad Feeling?7 Signs Your "Intuition" Is Really Anxiety
- There's Another Explanation For Why Things Seem Off. Giphy. Something may not really be wrong if you can think of another reason they seem wrong, says Teachman.
- You Get False Alarms A Lot. Giphy.
- Anxiety Is The Only Emotion You're Feeling. Giphy.
RELATED WORDS AND SYNONYMS FOR BAD FEELING
- acrimony.
- anger.
- animosity.
- animus.
- antagonism.
- antipathy.
- bad chemistry.
- bad feeling.
First; the simple: "He/I was
nervous"..
4 Answers
- Stuttering / repeating yourself / lacking or missing words.
- quick/uneasy breathing.
- using or positioning your hands/arms/legs differently.
- looking around quickly/without focus.
- paying attention to certain details, either relevant or not.
- sweating.
- the list goes on
Antonyms for show how
- conceal.
- confuse.
- distort.
- falsify.
- hide.
- misrepresent.
The past tense, '
happened' is correct.
English translation: what happened.
| English term or phrase: | What happen or what happened? |
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| Selected answer: | what happened |
| Entered by: | Ricardo Galarza |
It's wrong because has happened, as the perfect tense, indicates an action that is momentary, or at least completed; whereas for a while now indicates something continuing and requires the imperfect tense. So It happened a while ago or It has been happening for a while now, but not ? It has happened for a while now.
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| flap and | 100 | Phrase |
| tap and | 100 | Phrase |
| snap and | 100 | Phrase |
Happiness is when your life fulfills your needs.
In other words, happiness comes when you feel satisfied and fulfilled. Happiness is a feeling of contentment, that life is just as it should be. Perfect happiness, enlightenment, comes when you have all of your needs satisfied.[transitive] to do or be something by chance happen to be/do something She happened to be out when we called.
The past tense of happen is happened. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of happen is happens. The present participle of happen is happening. The past participle of happen is happened.
It's wrong because has happened, as the perfect tense, indicates an action that is momentary, or at least completed; whereas for a while now indicates something continuing and requires the imperfect tense. So It happened a while ago or It has been happening for a while now, but not ? It has happened for a while now.
happened Sentence Examples. You just happened to get caught on camera. A lot had happened in the last few months. Hey, you'll never guess what happened tonight.
Definition of happening. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : something that happens : occurrence. 2 : an event or series of events designed to evoke a spontaneous reaction to sensory, emotional, or spiritual stimuli. 3 : something (such as an event) that is particularly interesting, entertaining, or important.
happen Sentence Examples
- It will never happen again. 313.
- No.
- We can't let it happen again.
- Did something bad happen yesterday?
- It can happen to anyone.
- Sometimes very terrible accidents happen, and many people are burned and drowned and injured.
- I had hoped this would never happen again.
- But never mind; something will happen pretty soon.
Happen +to infinitive means chance to do something or come about. Happen to know means do you know by chance?.. It means the same as "Do you know if she has a boyfriend?", with the only difference that the use of happen in front of the to-infinitive "to know" makes the question a polite request.
It has to do with a situation where you can no longer affect the outcome or results. It is being resigned to fate and accepting that what ever is meant to happen will be what happens. It has to do with a situation where you can no longer affect the outcome or results.