"Delightedly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Delightedly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Delightedly" Meaning

In a happy and enthusiastic manner; with great pleasure.

"Delightedly" Examples

Delightedly


Delightedly is an adverb that means to do something with great pleasure or enjoyment.

Examples:


She delightfully accepted the gift from her friend and couldn't stop smiling. (used to describe the manner in which someone accepts something)
My friend delightedly danced all night to her favorite song. (used to describe the manner in which someone performs an action)
The chef delightedly presented the exquisite dish to the food critics. (used to describe the manner in which someone presents something)
The family delightedly gathered around the dinner table for the Thanksgiving feast. (used to describe a collective action or a state of being)
She delightedly exclaimed, "I've always wanted to visit Paris!" (used to describe the manner in which someone speaks or reacts)

"Delightedly" Similar Words

Delicia

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Delicia is not a commonly used English word. However, it is the feminine form of the Latin word "delicium," which means "dainty" or "delightful." It can also refer to something that is pleasing or delightful to the senses, such as a sweet or savory treat.<br><br>In modern English, the word "delicious" is commonly used to describe food or drinks that are pleasing to the taste, while "delightful" is used to describe things that are charming or enjoyable.

Deliciate

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I think you meant "delicate". <br><br>Delicate refers to something that is fragile, easily broken, or damaged. It can also mean something that is subtle, refined, or sensitive. For example: "The delicate flowers in her garden needed to be handled with care." or "Her delicate features made her a stunning beauty."

Delicious

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Delicious refers to something that tastes very good and is pleasing to eat, drink, or lick. It can also imply that something is savory, hearty, and satisfying.

Deliciously

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Deliciousness

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Delict

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The word "delict" refers to a wrongful act or an injury done to another person or thing, typically legally actionable. In Scots law, a delict is a type of wrong or injustice that can be the basis for a court action. It is often used interchangeably with the term "tort" in English law.

Delight

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Delight is a noun that refers to a great pleasure or enjoyment that someone experiences when they do something or receive something. It can also refer to something that brings joy or happiness. For example: "The sunset was a delight to watch."

Delighted

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Delightful

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Delightfully

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In a delightful manner; pleasing; charming.

Delighting

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Giving great pleasure or enjoyment; charmingly entertaining.

Delights

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Delights refer to things that give great pleasure or enjoyment to someone. Often, it is used to describe indulging in something that one loves or finds entertaining.

Delightsome

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Delignate

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"Delignate" is a verb that means to remove or strip away the bark or outer layer of a tree or other woody plant, often used in arboriculture. For example: "The arborist delignated the tree to expose the smooth trunk and promote healthy growth."

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Delignification

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