Jointly pleased or satisfied; mutually delighted or content in some shared experience or arrangement.
From prefix 'co-' (together) plus 'pleased' (past tense of 'please,' from Old French 'plaisir'), indicating shared satisfaction or delight.
This lovely word captures something psychological—when two people are 'copleased,' they're not just individually happy but finding happiness in the same thing, a state that strengthens relationships and community bonds.
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