adore, brighten, cheer, delight in, enliven, frolic, glory, invigorate, love, relish, savor, take pleasure in
Definitionv. feel happiness or joy
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Germany rejoiced at its victory in the World Cup Soccer. . [verb]
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We rejoice in the hope of the glory of God. [verb]
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Rejoice, boast of men and adoration of kings ! [verb]
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He rejoiced in her marriage with a man of Fareham's strong character. [verb]
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He rejoiced in escaping from that overcharged atmosphere to the tavern, to the camp, anywhere. [verb]
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How then will Springhaven rejoice, and every one that hath eyes clap a spy-glass to them. [verb]
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She rejoiced with fear and trembling, and was almost afraid to believe physician and nurse when they assured her that all danger was over. [verb]
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"I dare say, and rejoice to see me do the work they ought to do." [verb]
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"I rejoice we have such zealous defenders, Bailie," replied Mr. [verb]
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The old man was rejoiced to see them, and told them at once that his old mistress had promised Herse to give Dada shelter if she should return to them. [verb]
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Heatherstone now joined them, and said to Edward-- "I have been looking for you: I have news from London which has rejoiced me much." [verb]
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