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delightful
[dih-lahyt-fuhl]
adjective
giving great pleasure or delight; highly pleasing.
a delightful surprise.
Antonyms: disagreeable
delightful
/ dɪˈlaɪtfʊl /
adjective
giving great delight; very pleasing, beautiful, charming, etc
Other Word Forms
- delightfully adverb
- delightfulness noun
- undelightful adjective
- undelightfully adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of delightful1
Example Sentences
The Norway striker nodded in from Phil Foden's delightful pass to score his 50th goal in the competition in just 49 games - the quickest player to reach that milestone.
I was seated overlooking the fountain, which was a delightful backdrop for dinner.
New England Patriots' descent from the top has been jarring to their fans while probably delightful for everyone else.
"She was compassionate, intelligent, brave, witty - simply a delightful person who loved sharing life with others," he said.
It’s hard to be charmed, hard to think of a movie as a delightful trifle, when you’re so conscious of how hard the filmmakers are working to make it charming.
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