Antonym: grief, sadness, sorrow. Similar words: highlight, light, flight, slight, light up, lightly, slightly, lighting. Meaning: [dɪ'laɪt] n. 1. a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction 2. something or someone that provides pleasure; a source of happiness. v. 1. give pleasure to or be pleasing to 2. take delight in 3. hold spellbound.
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2. She seemed to delight in making her parents angry.
3. The kids were screaming with delight.
4. My sister's little boy is a real delight.
5. The little dog's tail wagged in delight.
6. Some people delight in the misfortunes of others.
7. The news filled him with inexpressible delight/joy/horror/pain.
8. She gave a little squeal of delight.
9. He seems to take delight in petty cruelty.
10. My initial surprise was soon replaced by delight.
11. I grinned at him in unashamed delight.
12. Your new book is a real delight!
13. He guffawed with delight when he heard the news.
14. She whoops with delight at a promise of money.
15. The birds were flying about and twittering with delight.
16. To our great delight,[sentencedict.com] the day turned out fine.
17. We delight in the beauties of nature.
18. The children squealed with delight.
19. He takes delight in proving others wrong.
20. She exclaimed in delight when she saw the presents.
21. They grinned with delight when they heard our news.
22. His face glowed with delight.
23. She clapped her hands in delight.
24. She gave a little shriek of delight.
25. They opened the parcel with whoops of delight.
26. Jennifer squealed with delight and hugged me.
27. He shouted out in delight.
28. The children squealed with delight when they saw the puppy.
30. The magnificent scene of the waterfall is a perfect delight to the eye.
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