to delight in doing

  • 1delight in doing something — deˈlight in sth/doing sth derived no passive to enjoy doing sth very much, especially sth that makes other people feel embarrassed, uncomfortable, etc. Main entry: ↑delightderived …

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  • 2take (a) delight in (doing) something — phrase to enjoy something, or to enjoy doing something He seemed to take great delight in embarrassing me. Thesaurus: to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym Main entry: delight …

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  • 3delight — de|light1 [ dı laıt ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling of great happiness and pleasure: delight in: Joe s delight in his children s achievements was beautiful to see. with/in delight: They would slide down the icy slopes, shrieking with delight. to …

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  • 4delight */*/ — I UK [dɪˈlaɪt] / US noun Word forms delight : singular delight plural delights 1) [uncountable] a feeling of great happiness and pleasure delight in: Joe s delight in his children s achievements was beautiful to see. with/in delight: They would… …

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  • 5delight — de|light1 [dıˈlaıt] n 1.) [U] a feeling of great pleasure and satisfaction with/in delight ▪ The kids were screaming with delight. to sb s delight/to the delight of sb ▪ To the delight of his proud parents, he has made a full recovery.… …

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  • 6delight — 1 noun 1 (U) feelings of great pleasure and satisfaction: with/in delight: The kids rushed down to the beach, shrieking with delight. | to sb s delight: To my secret delight, Sarah announced that she was leaving. | scream/gasp etc of delight:… …

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  • 7delight in — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms delight in : present tense I/you/we/they delight in he/she/it delights in present participle delighting in past tense delighted in past participle delighted in delight in doing something to get a lot of… …

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  • 8delight — [dɪˈlaɪt] noun I 1) [U] a feeling of great happiness To my great delight, she said yes.[/ex] 2) [C] something that gives you pleasure II verb [T] delight [dɪˈlaɪt] to give someone a lot of enjoyment or pleasure • delight in doing sth …

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  • 9delight in something something — deˈlight in sth/doing sth derived no passive to enjoy doing sth very much, especially sth that makes other people feel embarrassed, uncomfortable, etc. Main entry: ↑delightderived …

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  • 10Afternoon Delight (Arrested Development episode) — Infobox Arrested Development episode episode name = Afternoon Delight episode no = 2AJD06 airdate = December 19th, 2004 writer = Abraham Higginbotham and Chuck Martin director = Jason Bateman on the next = The Blue Man Group finally calls for… …

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