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Delight

Noun, Verb
UK /dÉȘˈlaÉȘt/
US /dÉȘˈlaÉȘt/

Definition

(n) : A feeling of great joy.
(v) : To give someone great joy.

Example

"(n) : Her smile was a delight."

"(n) : It was a delight to see old friends after so many years apart."

"(v) : The performance delighted the crowd, who clapped and cheered loudly throughout the show."

Explanation

Delight means a strong feeling of great pleasure and happiness. It can be used as both a noun and a verb. For example, “The children’s laughter was a delight,” meaning it gave great joy. As a verb, it means to give someone happiness, like “The magician’s tricks delighted the audience”. Delight can also describe something you enjoy very much, such as reading a good book or listening to music. The word expresses a higher level of happiness than just “happy”: it’s something that feels special and enjoyable.