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What does 'absolute bliss' mean?



 
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What does 'absolute bliss' mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 22:26 pm   What does 'absolute bliss' mean?
 

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #132 "Ways of showing pleasure", question 10

It's absolute ......... here. I think I'll stay at this hotel one more week.

(a) clarity
(b) certainty
(c) bliss
(d) fortune

Business Idiom in English, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #132 "Ways of showing pleasure", answer 10

It's absolute bliss here. I think I'll stay at this hotel one more week.

Correct answer: (c) bliss

Your answer was: incorrect
It's absolute clarity here. I think I'll stay at this hotel one more week.
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what is bliss meaning here?
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What does 'absolute bliss' mean? #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 23, 2008 22:39 pm   What does 'absolute bliss' mean?
 

It means that the person is absolutely happy with the hotel and decides do stay one week longer than had been planned initially. Please note that your question should read 'What does absolute bliss mean'?

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