ˈ ̷ ̷fəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English blisful, from blis + -ful
1. : full of, marked by, or causing bliss : very happy
a blissful couple of young lovers
2. : content with things as they are : oblivious of existing incongruities, improprieties, or inequities
Meddling's blissful lack of sensitivity to other people's feelings — Gordon Merrick
new regulations issued in blissful ignorance of the real situation
• bliss·ful·ly -fəlē, -li adverb
• bliss·ful·ness fəlnə̇s noun -es