I would rather say it the following way:
"I'm happy that you dress up like that. Finally, you are able to find match very quickly. Congratulations. I am happy and proud of you. Even though I always nag at you, still you proved that my hardship was worth it"
McDonald s because I’m very hungry
In the sample sentence given above, the word that has a connotative meaning rather than a denotative meaning is the word "transparent". The word "transparent" here does not literally mean "see-through or clear". It means "obvious or having feelings that easily perceived or detected".