"Rejoice" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To feel or express happiness, triumph, or euphoria; to be overjoyed or elated.
The word "rejection" refers to the act of refusing or turning down something, such as a proposal, application, or offer. It can also refer to a feeling of being unaccepted or unwanted, often accompanied by a sense of disappointment or hurt.<br><br>Example: "The college gave me rejection letter from the graduate program."<br><br>Synonyms: refusal, dismissal, denial, repudiation, disapproval.
A person who rejects or opposes a particular idea, movement, or system, often rigidly or adherently.
Rejoicings is the noun form of "rejoice", which means feelings or instances of great happiness, pleasure, or triumph, often expressed through celebration, festivities, or jubilant expressions.
A rejoinder is a response to a reply or comment, often one that is strongly worded or argumentative. It can be a retort, a rebuttal, or a counterargument. The word typically implies a sense of a swift and decisive response, one that is meant to refute or contradict the original statement.
I couldn't find any word "rejoindure" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.