"Hapi" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hapi" Meaning

I think you meant "happy".

The word "happy" means feeling or showing pleasure or contentment; joyful. It is a positive emotional state characterized by a sense of well-being, satisfaction, and delight.

"Hapi" Examples

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Usage Examples:
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1. The hapi pilot had to make an emergency landing in a remote village.

2. The news of the hapi shipwreck spread quickly throughout the island.

3. After the hapi incident, the company implemented new safety measures.

4. As a hapi crew member, I've seen some of the most incredible sunsets at sea.

5. The research vessel was on a mission to study the rare hapi species found only in the coral reef.


Note:
The word "hapi" is assumed to be a proper noun, potentially referring to a type of ship, crew, or endangered species. The above examples are intended to provide context and usage scenarios for the word.

"Hapi" Similar Words

Haora

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Haphazard

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Haphazard refers to something that is done or done in a careless or random way, often without planning or consideration of the consequences. It can also refer to something that is in a state of confusion or disorder, lacking in organization or system.

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Haphazardness

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Haphazardness refers to a lack of planning, method, or organization; a tendency to act without thought or deliberation; unsteadiness or uncertainty. It is the quality or state of being haphazard, characterized by a lack of systematic or deliberate planning or procedure. The term often describes a situation or approach that is careless, accidental, or chaotic.

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Haphtarah

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Haphtarah is a Jewish term that refers to the reading from the prophets that accompanies the public reading of the Torah on Shabbat. It is typically taken from a passage in the Nevi'im (Prophets) section of the Hebrew Bible, and is read immediately after the Maftir, which is a special reading from the Torah. The Haphtarah is usually a message that is meant to provide commentary or context to the Torah portion, and is often used to illustrate the connection between the Torah and the prophetic tradition.

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Hapless

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Hapless: Lucky or unfortunate; with a tendency to have misfortune or troubles often as a result of one's own actions or circumstances.

Haplessly

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Haplessly refers to doing something in a clumsy or careless way, often resulting in trouble or failure. It can also describe someone who is unfortunate or unlucky in their actions or circumstances.

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Haplochromines

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Haplography

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Haplography is a term used in linguistics and typography that refers to the omission of one or more letters in a word or phrase, resulting in a discrepancy between the intended and written forms of the text. This can occur when a writer incorrectly assumes that a letter or group of letters is already present in the word or phrase, and fails to include it. Haplography can be seen as the opposite of "dittography", which is the unintended duplication of letters or words.

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Haploid

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Haploid refers to a cell or organism that has only one set of chromosomes, that is, half the number of chromosomes found in a normal diploid cell or organism. In humans, for example, a haploid cell has only 23 chromosomes, whereas a diploid cell has 46 chromosomes (23 pairs of chromosomes). Haploid cells are often found in bacteria, some plants, and during certain stages of meiosis or fertilization.

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