Delight - Wikipedia-style Article
Delight
Definition
Delight is a noun and verb that refers to a feeling of great pleasure or joy, often arising from a source of enjoyment or something that brings satisfaction. As a verb, it means to give someone a sense of joy or satisfaction.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /dɪˈlaɪt/
- Respelling: dih-LITE
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /dɪˈlaɪt/
- Respelling: dih-LITE
Etymology
The word "delight" originates from the Old French "delit," meaning "pleasure or delight," derived from the Latin "delectare," meaning "to allure or charm." The word evolved in English to denote great pleasure and joy.
Derivatives
- Delightful (adjective)
- Delighted (adjective)
- Delighting (verb)
- Delightfully (adverb)
- Delightfulness (noun)
Synonyms
- Pleasure
- Joy
- Satisfaction
Antonyms
- Displeasure
- Sorrow
- Discontent
Usage
The term "delight" is commonly used to express great pleasure or enjoyment, as in "She takes delight in her work." As a verb, it often refers to the act of causing happiness, such as "The performance will delight audiences."
Related Terms
- Enjoyment: A feeling of pleasure or satisfaction.
- Happiness: A state of well-being and contentment.
- Charm: An attribute that fascinates or attracts.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A feeling of great pleasure or happiness: Describes a strong emotion of joy or contentment.
- Example: "The children’s laughter was a source of delight."
- Something that brings joy or pleasure: Refers to an object or experience that causes happiness.
- Example: "The scenic view was an absolute delight."
Verb
- To give great pleasure or enjoyment to someone: Refers to the action of bringing joy or satisfaction.
- Example: "The show delighted everyone in the audience."
- To take pleasure in: Describes finding joy or satisfaction in an activity or experience.
- Example: "She delights in gardening."