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    delighted
    /dɪˈlʌɪtɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling or showing great pleasure: "a delighted smile"

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  2. uk / dɪˈlaɪ.tɪd / us / dɪˈlaɪ.t̬ɪd /. Add to word list. B1. very pleased: a delighted audience. delighted with Pat was delighted with her new house. delighted at I was delighted at your news. delighted by We have been delighted by the amount of interest. [ + that ] I'm absolutely delighted that you can come.

  3. : highly pleased. was delighted to see her friend. delightedly adverb. delightedness noun. Synonyms. blissful. chuffed [ British] glad. gratified. happy. joyful. joyous. pleased. satisfied. thankful. tickled. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of delighted in a Sentence.

  4. DELIGHT definition: 1. a feeling of great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness: 2. something or someone that gives…. Learn more.

  5. You can use the adjective delighted to describe being really pleased or happy with something. Maybe you would be "stoked" about getting backstage passes to a concert, while someone getting backstage passes to the symphony would be delighted.

  6. Definition of delighted adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. delighted. adjective pleased, happy, charmed, thrilled, enchanted, ecstatic, captivated, jubilant, joyous, elated, over the moon (informal), overjoyed, rapt, gladdened, cock-a-hoop, blissed out, in seventh heaven, sent He was delighted with the public response.

  8. Delighted definition: highly pleased.. See examples of DELIGHTED used in a sentence.

  9. DELIGHT meaning: 1. a feeling of great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness: 2. something or someone that gives…. Learn more.

  10. delighted meaning, definition, what is delighted: very pleased and happy: Learn more.

  11. If you are delighted, you are extremely pleased and excited about something. I know Frank will be delighted to see you. He said that he was delighted with the public response.