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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61. She gave a little gasp of delight.
62. The unions have greeted the decision with delight/anger.
63. The children giggled with delight.
64. She exclaimed in delight upon hearing the news.
65. Dan gave a yell of delight when Larsson scored.
66. He takes an impish delight in shocking the press.
67. Her eyes glittered with delight.
68. To my great delight, it worked perfectly.
69. Her face had a look of pure delight.
70. Her eyes twinkled with delight.
71. Her eyes shone with delight.
72. She gave a chuckle of delight.
73. With a shriek of delight, Jean hugged Maggie.
74. Weariness was balanced with delight.
75. I find a perverse delight in listening to traffic.
76. Joe, Pink[Sentence dictionary], and Booker howled with delight.
77. This dish is a gastronomic delight.
78. I take much delight in my studies.
79. The concert was sheer delight.
80. They kissed each other with unashamed delight.
81. She gave a loud exclamation of delight.
82. His delight was tempered by regret.
83. She rubbed her hands in delight.
84. He expressed his delight at seeing us all again.
85. The children chortled with delight at his joke.
86. He smirked his lewd delight at the scene.
87. Mandy laughed and clapped her hands in delight.
88. He was clearly taking delight in her discomfiture.
89. She cannily concealed her delight at his suggestion.
90. His music is sheer delight.
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