List of synonyms from "delinquent" to synonyms from "delivered"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms delivered, delirium tremens, delirious, deliquescent, deliquescence, delirium-tremens and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Delinquent
- Deliquesce
- Deliquescence
- Deliquescent
- Delirious
- Deliriously
- Deliriously happy
- Delirium
- Delirium alcoholicum
- Delirium ebriositatis
- Delirium-tremens
- Delirium tremens
- Delis
- Deliver
- Deliver a speech
- Deliver sermon
- Deliver speech
- Deliver talk
- Deliver the goods
- Deliver up
- Deliverable
- Deliverables
- Deliverance
- Delivered
Definition of the day : « deliriously »
- As in madly : adj wildly, fiercely
- Torchy is just as deliriously funny in these stories as he was in the previous book.
- Extract from : « Torchy and Vee » by Sewell Ford
- For she was in love—she knew it now—wildly, deliriously, gloriously in love with Owen.
- Extract from : « The Making of a Soul » by Kathlyn Rhodes
- She was too deliriously happy to speak, and the only words she could have said were, I love you, I love you.
- Extract from : « Mrs. Craddock » by W. Somerset Maugham
- That is to say, he was deliriously glad and he knew he ought not to be.
- Extract from : « Nothing But the Truth » by Frederic S. Isham
- For a time, we must believe, humanity then was deliriously bereft.
- Extract from : « Nonsenseorship » by G. G. Putnam and Others
- The air was deliriously fresh and fragrant, and the sun had not yet become hot.
- Extract from : « The Graftons » by Archibald Marshall
- I was wildly, deliriously happy, for now everything must come right.
- Extract from : « In Jeopardy » by Van Tassel Sutphen
- “Well, it is not deliriously passionate,” admitted Joscelyn.
- Extract from : « Joscelyn Cheshire » by Sara Beaumont Kennedy
- He remembered that he caught nothing, but had been deliriously happy.
- Extract from : « The Half-Hearted » by John Buchan
- She left him deliriously, inexplicably, foolishly in spirits.
- Extract from : « The Palace of Darkened Windows » by Mary Hastings Bradley
