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Synonyms for de-light


Grammar : Noun, verb
Spell : dih-lahyt
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈlaɪt

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Définition of de-light

Origin :
  • c.1200, delit, from Old French delit "pleasure, delight, sexual desire," from delitier "please greatly, charm," from Latin delectare "to allure, delight, charm, please," frequentative of delicere "entice" (see delicious). Spelled delite until 16c. when it changed under influence of light, flight, etc.
  • As in joie de vivre : noun cheerfulness
  • As in joy : noun great happiness, pleasure
  • As in love : noun adoration; very strong liking
  • As in luxury : noun great pleasure, indulgence
  • As in paradise : noun land, feeling of great pleasure; absence of evil
  • As in play : noun amusement, entertainment
  • As in pride : noun self-esteem
  • As in radiance : noun happiness
  • As in satisfaction : noun giving or enjoying a state of comfort, content
  • As in sweet : noun sugary food
  • As in treat : noun pleasing entity or occurrence
  • As in zest : noun energy, gusto
  • As in cheerfulness : noun happiness
  • As in peace of mind : noun mental freedom
  • As in rejoicing : noun exhilaration
  • As in rejoicing : noun celebration
  • As in cheer : noun happiness
  • As in exultance : noun exultation
  • As in exultancy : noun exultation
  • As in joyfulness : noun happiness
  • As in jubilance : noun exultation
  • As in self-regard : noun pride
  • As in admiration : noun great respect
  • As in delicacy : noun delicious, gourmet food
  • As in delight : noun enjoyment, happiness
  • As in diversion : noun entertainment, recreation
  • As in ecstasy : noun bliss
  • As in elation : noun extreme happiness
  • As in entertainment : noun amusement, pleasure
  • As in exaltation : noun great joy
  • As in exhilaration : noun great happiness, excitement
  • As in exultation : noun celebration, reveling
  • As in felicity : noun happiness
  • As in amusement : noun entertaining, making someone laugh
  • As in gladness : noun happiness
  • As in glee : noun extreme happiness
  • As in gratification : noun satisfaction
  • As in gusto : noun great enthusiasm
  • As in happiness : noun high spirits, satisfaction
  • As in indulge : verb treat oneself or another to
  • As in intrigue : verb arouse curiosity
  • As in live : verb enjoy being alive
  • As in luxuriate : verb indulge, prosper
  • As in ravish : verb enchant
  • As in regale : verb throw a party; have fun
  • As in rejoice : verb be very happy about something
  • As in revel : verb take pleasure; celebrate
  • As in satisfy : verb please, content
  • As in send : verb please
  • As in take : verb captivate, enchant
  • As in thrill : verb excite, stimulate
  • As in tickle : verb make laugh
  • As in beguile : verb charm
  • As in triumph : verb be very happy
  • As in wallow : verb become very involved in
  • As in captivate : verb attract, enchant
  • As in charm : verb enchant
  • As in recreate : verb amuse
  • As in roister : verb revel
  • As in spellbind : verb charm
  • As in comfort : verb make to feel better
  • As in content : verb please
  • As in delight : verb make happy; experience happiness
  • As in divert : verb amuse, entertain
  • As in enrapture : verb captivate
  • As in entertain : verb amuse
  • As in entrance : verb captivate, hypnotize
  • As in excite : verb inspire; upset
  • As in exhilarate : verb make very happy
  • As in fascinate : verb captivate, hold spellbound
  • As in amuse : verb entertain; make laugh
  • As in gladden : verb please
  • As in gratify : verb give pleasure; satisfy
Example sentences :
  • The child-ren seem rea-dy to skip with de-light, and e-ven Tray shares in their joy.
  • Extract from : « Little Scenes for Little Folks » by Anonymous
  • And their good ma-ma stands look-ing on with de-light, as she may well do, at the con-duct of her off-spring.
  • Extract from : « Little Scenes for Little Folks » by Anonymous
  • Her ma-ma too looks with de-light up-on the plea-sure her ba-by feels, and for-gets all the trou-ble she her-self has had.
  • Extract from : « Little Scenes for Little Folks » by Anonymous

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