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adjective | 1. Conducive to happiness. |
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 | "Getting the promotion was a eudaemonic boost for the rest of the week." | "Enjoying my cup of coffee every morning on the porch is a eudaemonic experience." | "Pets are often a eudaemonic influence in people's lives." |
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 | Greek, mid 19th century |
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 | "Eudaemonic" developed from the Greek words "eudaimonikos" and "eudaimōn," both of which mean "happy." As with many English words, there's a lot of crossover between Greek and Latin here. ... |  |
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