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delightfulness

/dih-lahyt-fuhl/US // dɪˈlaɪt fəl //UK // (dɪˈlaɪtfʊl) //

愉悦感,令人愉快,愉快,愉悦

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : giving great pleasure or delight; highly pleasing: a delightful surprise.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inamenity

Examples

  • Mitchell has been able to freely make his way into the lane, where he has shown off a delightful array of interior finishes.

  • Virtual bar mitzvah celebrations, surprisingly delightful Zoomtails with distant friends, and rapid adoption by schools catapulted Zoom into the zeitgeist.

  • The dynamic duo, their formerly-medieval-princess wives, their daughters who are carbon copies of themselves, the humans of the future, the humans of the past — everyone is delightful.

  • Finally, for fans of period drama, the movie of “Downton Abbey” is a delightful diversion.

  • Thirteen craft cocktails are served – each unique and delightful in its own way.

  • It's cheesy and ludicrous and, therefore, delightful; it's the reading equivalent of hate-watching.

  • Much of the fun of The Churchill Factor comes from the delightful and evervescent way Johnson tells the tale.

  • It was a delightful, counterintuitive concept, perfectly suited to the philosophy, attitude, and technology of the Internet.

  • The Duchess — more of a mainstream centrist and a bit of a belle-lettrist herself — was totally delightful.

  • And RT is a delightful way (as geo-politics and professional wrestling are not) to bond with your teenage daughter.

  • The grass had a delightful fragrance, like new-mown hay, and was neatly wound around the tunnel, like the inside of a bird's-nest.

  • Fern cases were very much in vogue some years ago, and this is really a very delightful way of cultivating the plants.

  • A delightful instance of this fell under my own observation, as I was walking on Hampstead Heath.

  • Am I not in France—gay, delightful France—partaking of the kindness and civility of the country?

  • She was his best friend and a delightful person to have for a mother; her soul might be her own possession undisturbed.