delight (noun)

  • 71gratification — noun a) The act of gratifying, or pleasing, either the mind, the taste, or the appetite; as, the gratification of the palate, of the appetites, of the senses, of the desires, of the heart. b) That which affords pleasure; …

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  • 72Lucy — noun derived from place names in Normandy based on a male personal name, from Latin Lucius. Then did my younger brother Amidas / Love that same other Damzell, Lucy bright,/ To whom but little dowre allotted was;/ Her vertue was the dowre, that… …

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  • 73joyance — noun /ˈʤɔɪəns/ Enjoyment, joy, delight. ...for excess of joyance never knew …

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  • 74abruption — noun A sudden breaking off; a sudden termination; a violent separation of bodies. By this abruption posterity lost more instruction than delight. Johnson, Life of Cowley. See Also: abrupt, abruptly, abruptness, placental abruption …

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  • 75lovingkindness — noun kindness or mercy which is based on or arises from love I am the LORD which exercise lovingkindness, judgment, and righteousness, in the earth: for in these things I delight, [ …

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  • 76maquette — noun /mæˈkɛt/ a preliminary model or sketch used in preparation for making a sculpture , 1993: His presence would be an affront to my body; so, for it, there would be the rare delight of extinguishing an imperfect and distressed version of itself …

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  • 77admiration — noun /ˌæd.mɚˈeɪ.ʃən/ Wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue. Syn: wonder …

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  • 78rictus — noun a) A birds gaping mouth his face was a rictus of sheer delight b) Any open mouthed expression …

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  • 79locoum — noun Turkish delight …

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  • 80delectation — noun Great pleasure; delight …

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