"Rejoiced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rejoiced" Meaning

Feeling or expressing great joy, pleasure, or triumph.

"Rejoiced" Examples

5 Sentences Using "Rejoiced"


1. The children rejoiced in the news that they would have a three-day weekend for the holidays.
2. She spent the day organizing the party with her friends, rejoicing in the silly decorations and fun activities.
3. The crowd rejoiced when their favorite artist announced their upcoming tour.
4. He felt happy and relieved that he finally passed the exam and felt free to rejoiced with his family.
5. At the dinner table, the family rejoiced in the feast prepared by their mother, a delicious pasta bake.

"Rejoiced" Similar Words

Rejecting

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Rejection

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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.

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Objects or expresses disapproval, refusal, or non-acceptance of something.

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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.

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I couldn't find any word "rejoindure" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.

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