What is another word for delighted?
293 synonyms foundPronunciation:
[ d_ɪ_l_ˈaɪ_t_ɪ_d], [ dɪlˈa͡ɪtɪd], [ dɪlˈaɪtɪd]Table of Contents
Similar words for delighted:- completed (adjective)
- delighted (noun)
- amused (verb)
- pleased (verb)
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Definition for Delighted:
Synonyms for Delighted:
adj.
•completed (adjective)n.
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- thrilled,
- ready,
- interested,
- inclined.
v.
•amused (verb) •pleased (verb)Other synonyms:
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- enthusiastic.
- enjoyable,
- in good spirits,
- Transferred,
- dexterous,
- blithe,
- eager,
- jinxed,
- passive,
- comfort,
- proud of,
- amenity,
- rejoicing,
- french,
- gay,
- fortunate,
- intoxicated,
- titillated,
- festive,
- fluctuate,
- hopeful,
- cheer,
- drolly,
- satisfy,
- Intrigued,
- Enjoyed,
- vivacious,
- hexed,
- flushed,
- beside oneself,
- comforted,
- in bondage,
- lighthearted,
- merry,
- sweetly,
- pleased as punch,
- be at ease,
- triumphant,
- amusingly,
- hesitate,
- contentedly,
- complaisant,
- Enrapt,
- thankful,
- pleasure,
- jubilant,
- Dishonoured,
- indulge,
- Indulged,
- joyfully,
- sunny,
- successful,
- cheerfully,
- falter,
- mirthful,
- hilarious,
- merrily,
- honoured,
- pleasingly,
- of course,
- exhilarating,
- rejoice,
- treated,
- prepare,
- Basked,
- Pleasured,
- jocund,
- cheering,
- cheerful,
- blessed,
- Eupeptic,
- lucky,
- pleasantly,
- Witched,
- cozy,
- Joyed,
- pink,
- consenting,
- waver,
- blithesome,
- ecstatic,
- glee,
- gladdened,
- cock-a-hoop,
- jolly,
- convivial,
- chuffed,
- enjoyably,
- mesmerized,
- pleasant,
- assenting,
- gaiety,
- rhapsodic,
- transmitted,
- animating,
- Raptured,
- bond,
- linger,
- pavilion,
- merriment,
- enjoyment,
- Light-hearted,
- orgasmic,
- Channelled,
- recreate,
- radiant,
- hypnotized,
- zealous,
- bubbly,
- glad,
- avid,
- cheerily,
- ahead,
- laughing,
- Rhapsodical,
- fill,
- mirth,
- proud,
- for,
- appease,
- joy,
- gratification,
- Ravished,
- gleefully,
- sprightly,
- Captured,
- beforehand,
- set,
- jovial,
- Feasted,
- well-pleased,
- Exulted,
- Attracted,
- enamoured,
- merriness,
- spellbound,
- Shipped,
- buoyancy,
- cover up,
- fix,
- be glad,
- delight,
- gladly,
- satiate,
- elevated,
- over the moon,
- joyously,
- Channeled,
- outraged,
- Triumphed,
- raped,
- taken with,
- smiling,
- loved,
- fain,
- cheerfulness,
- music,
- verandah,
- bewitched,
- animated,
- in clover,
- comically,
- Rejoiced,
- pleasantness,
- devise,
- Nympholeptic,
- Carried,
- gladden,
- agreeable,
- delectation,
- contentment,
- cheery,
- balcony,
- beatific,
- absorbed,
- gaily,
- buoyant,
- Transported,
- persuade,
- world,
- prosperous,
- optimistic,
- savoured,
- lay,
- studio,
- comfortable,
- Amuser,
- acquiescent,
- exultant,
- felicitous,
- amusement,
- porch,
- blissed,
- happiness,
- easygoing,
- on cloud nine,
- Tranced,
- gladness,
- Revelled,
- meet,
- bubbling,
- sate,
- previously,
- effusive,
- engrossed,
- violated,
- flying,
- humorously,
- rapturous,
- easy,
- nicely,
- uplifted,
- be fond of,
- suffice,
- produce,
- bright,
- enraptured,
- amuse,
- docile,
- agreeably,
- well-disposed,
- DO,
- gratify,
- veranda,
- delightful,
- by all means,
- entertainingly,
- ensorcelled,
- Relished.
Paraphrases for Delighted:
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Equivalence
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Adjective
glad.
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Adjective
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Independent
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Adjective
satisfied, excited, welcome, enthusiastic, fortunate, wonderful, proud, lovely, pleasing, encouraged, heartening, dissatisfied, keen.
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Proper noun, singular
greetings.
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Adjective
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Antonyms for Delighted:
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adj.
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very happy
pained, depressed, unhappy, sorrowful, melancholy, bored, dismayed, troubled, sad, disappointed, miserable.
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Other antonyms:
dark, aggrieved, forlorn, disconsolate, wretched, unsatisfied, desolate, abject, despondent, black, downhearted, dolorous, anguished, heartsick, gloomy, glum, disheartened, brokenhearted, sorry, disenchanted, displeased, downcast, doleful, dissatisfied, dispirited, gray, unpleased, joyless, plaintive, dejected, blue, woebegone, lachrymose, mournful, heartbroken, woeful.
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very happy