delight (noun)
51audience — noun 1 group of people watching/listening to sth ADJECTIVE ▪ big, capacity, large, mass, packed, vast ▪ broad, diverse, wide …
52agony — noun (plural nies) Etymology: Middle English agonie, from Late Latin agonia, from Greek agōnia struggle, anguish, from agōn gathering, contest for a prize, from agein to lead, celebrate more at agent Date: 14th century …
53delectation — noun Date: 14th century delight, enjoyment …
54ecstasy — noun (plural sies) Etymology: Middle English extasie, from Middle French, from Late Latin ecstasis, from Greek ekstasis, from existanai to derange, from ex out + histanai to cause to stand more at ex , stand Date: 14th century 1 …
55joyance — noun Date: circa 1586 archaic delight, enjoyment …
56nainsook — noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu nainsukh, literally, eye s delight Date: 1790 a soft lightweight muslin …
57paradise — noun Etymology: Middle English paradis, from Anglo French, from Late Latin paradisus, from Greek paradeisos, literally, enclosed park, of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan pairi daēza enclosure; akin to Greek peri around and to Greek teichos wall… …
58pleasance — noun Date: 14th century 1. a feeling of pleasure ; delight 2. a pleasant rest or recreation place usually attached to a mansion …
59Turkish paste — noun see Turkish delight …
60delighter — noun see delight II …