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  3. The meaning of SEVENTH HEAVEN is a state of extreme joy. How to use seventh heaven in a sentence.

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    being glad
    to be happy about something
    in state of extreme happiness
    attaining a state of endless bliss
    Nicole Kidman was in seventh heavenwhen she received the award for the best actress.
    I have been in seventh heavensince Harry entered my life.
    A full day in a resort with all three meals is just seventh heaven.
    Sara and Sam have been in seventh heavensince they got married.

    The phrase“seventh heaven” is used to describe intense happiness of someone.Seventh heaven is known as the highest levels of heaven in the religion ofIslam and Judaism. According to Islam and Judaism, seventh heaven is the place where God resides, as per the beliefs of these religions God’s Throne is at the seventh heaven and it is the highest of a...

    Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase "seventh heaven", which describes intense happiness of someone. Find out how to use it in a sentence and see synonyms and related idioms.

  4. If you say that you are in seventh heaven, you mean that you are in a state of complete happiness. [ informal ] After I was given my first camera I was in seventh heaven.

  5. Learn the meaning of the idiom in seventh heaven, which means extremely happy. See an example sentence and browse related phrases and words.

  6. Seventh heaven is an informal expression for a state of extreme happiness and joy. Learn the origin, usage and examples of this phrase from Britannica Dictionary.

  7. a state of extreme happiness.

  8. Grammar Reference. Idioms. Seventh heaven meaning. What does the saying 'Seventh heaven' mean? Idiom: Seventh heaven. Meaning: If you are in seventh heaven, you are extremely happy. Country: International English | Subject Area: Religion | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.