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joy
1[joi]
noun
the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying; keen pleasure; elation.
She felt the joy of seeing her son's success.
Synonyms: rapturea source or cause of keen pleasure or delight; something or someone greatly valued or appreciated.
Her prose style is a pure joy.
the expression or display of glad feeling; festive gaiety.
a state of happiness or felicity.
Synonyms: bliss
verb (used without object)
to feel joy; be glad; rejoice.
verb (used with object)
Obsolete., to gladden.
Joy
2[joi]
noun
a female given name.
joy
/ dʒɔɪ /
noun
a deep feeling or condition of happiness or contentment
something causing such a feeling; a source of happiness
an outward show of pleasure or delight; rejoicing
informal, success; satisfaction
I went to the bank for a loan, but got no joy
verb
(intr) to feel joy
obsolete, (tr) to make joyful; gladden
Other Word Forms
- unjoyed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of joy1
Idioms and Phrases
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
She said despite that, he had always been "a joy", and as a child, he loved to play football.
However, this year's celebration unfolded peacefully, with an emphasis on joy, unity and cultural pride.
He plays with joy, with exuberance, with delight.
Fuel that infectious joy with the most twirl-worthy — and arguably most underrated — track of Swift’s career, “Sweeter Than Fiction.”
Instead, think about how much joy you get from being obnoxiously racist!
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