- verbdelight (verb) · delights (third person present) · delighted (past tense) · delighted (past participle) · delighting (present participle)
- please (someone) greatly:"an experience guaranteed to delight both young and old"
- (delight in)take great pleasure in:"they delight in playing tricks"
noundelight (noun) · delights (plural noun)- great pleasure:"the little girls squealed with delight" · "we broke into an impromptu dance, to the delight of the crowd" · "she took great delight in telling your story"
- a cause or source of great pleasure:"the trees here are a delight"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French delitier (verb), delit (noun), from Latin delectare ‘to charm’, frequentative of delicere. The -gh- was added in the 16th century by association with light.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- please (someone) greatly:
noun- great pleasure:
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