bliss out
Third Person
blisses out
Present Participle
blissing out
Past Tense
blissed out
Past Participle
blissed out
1
to feel really happy and relaxed without any particular reason
- After the stressful project was over, she found herself blissing out in the sunshine.
- In the company of good friends, it's easy to bliss out and enjoy the moment.
- As the sun set over the mountains, they couldn't help but bliss out in the beauty of the scene.
- After a laughter-filled gathering, they all began to bliss out in contentment.
2
to make someone feel extremely happy or content
- Nature's beauty never fails to bliss out those who appreciate it.
- The laughter of children playing blissed out the atmosphere.
- A warm cup of cocoa by the fireplace blisses out the winter evening.
- A heartfelt thank-you note can bliss out the sender and receiver.
- The soothing sound of rain blisses out a cozy evening indoors.