enjoy
Americanverb (used with object)
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to experience with joy; take pleasure in.
He enjoys Chinese food.
- Synonyms:
- savor , relish , fancy , appreciate
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to have and use with satisfaction; have the benefit of.
He enjoys an excellent income from his trust funds.
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to find or experience pleasure for (oneself ).
She seems to enjoy herself at everything she does.
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to undergo (an improvement).
Automobile manufacturers have enjoyed a six-percent rise in sales over the past month.
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to have intercourse with.
verb
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to receive pleasure from; take joy in
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to have the benefit of; use with satisfaction
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to have as a condition; experience
the land enjoyed a summer of rain
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archaic to have sexual intercourse with
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to have a good time
Other Word Forms
- enjoyable adjective
- enjoyableness noun
- enjoyably adverb
- enjoyer noun
- enjoyingly adverb
- preenjoy verb (used with object)
- reenjoy verb (used with object)
- unenjoyed adjective
- unenjoying adjective
- unenjoyingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of enjoy
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English enjoyen “to make joyful,” from Old French enjoier “to give joy to”; en- 1 ( def. ), joy ( def. )
Example Sentences
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The plot basically sticks to the first seven chapters of the 100-chapter novel, which concerns an engagingly impulsive monkey who obtains superpowers and, to protect his monkey community, enjoys one wily adventure after another.
From Los Angeles Times
A highlight of such visits is the spectacular state banquet in St George's Hall, where the King and president will make speeches, with celebrity guests enjoying a showcase dinner.
From BBC
Reflecting on his own playing career, Murray said he "would have taken more breaks" to enjoy his successes, including after his two Olympic triumphs.
From BBC
“It’s crazy. I think it’s only a few people that think that way, and most are really enjoying the decision to have him on the stage,” she said.
From Los Angeles Times
Relaxed, joking and enjoying teasing his rivals, Verstappen has a chance to complete a remarkable run with a spectacular title triumph.
From Barron's
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