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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271. It behoves the sceptics among us to listen and argue rather than to whoop with delight at the superficial difficulties.
272. Documentation must be as explicit as possible because staff and circumstance seem to take a rabbinical delight in producing difficult cases.
273. Stan seems to take a mischievous delight in turning up specimens under people's noses.
274. He is also a great friend of the Festival, and it will be a delight to have him with us again.
275. He has almost given up hunting which was his greatest delight.
276. All the build up of delight shrivelled and stripped Jay to lonely self-scourging.
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277. He is the first to leap ashore, to the delight and relief of the garrison commander.
278. To my great delight they all did comfortably worse than Arosa.
279. Gordon Richards's star novice created a tremendous impression when beating Dreamers Delight at Doncaster and possesses scope for considerable improvement.
280. But do I take delight in pushing you down, making you worse?
281. The folk dances and national costumes are a delight to see and the splendid copperware, embroidery and lace make original souvenirs.
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