adore, be pleased with, devour, feast on, gloat over, indulge in, love, rejoice in, revel in, rollick, sun, swim in, welter
Definitionv. derive or receive pleasure from
Last update: January 30, 2017
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Sadly he only had a short time to bask in the glory of the Society 's highest accolade. [verb]
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Many tourists can be seen basking on the beach. [verb]
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However, for most people the greatest delight is to bask on the beautiful beaches. [verb]
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The nature and attributes of God; His gracious purposes towards man; the relation of man to God, with the practical consequences that follow from it; the true nature of religious service; the call to repentance as the condition of God's favour; the ideal of character and action which each man should set before himself; human duty under its various aspects; the responsibilities of office and position; the claims of mercy and philanthropy, justice and integrity; indignation against the oppression of the weak and the unprotected; ideals of a blissful future, when the troubles of the present will be over, and men will bask in the enjoyment of righteousness and felicity, - these, and such as these, are the themes which are ever in the prophets' mouths, and on which they enlarge with unwearying eloquence and power. [Please select]
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