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View usage for: rejoicing in American English (rɪˈdʒɔɪsɪŋ) noun1. the action or feeling of one who rejoices 2. [often pl.] an occasion for joy Examples of 'rejoicing' in a sentencerejoicing Harley Rivera's arrest and confession, even if the latter was suspect, ought to be grounds for rejoicing.`The poor people congregated on both sides of the river, rejoicing.`When two people as fine as yourselves come together, it is indeed a time for rejoicing."Welcome, all, on this day of rejoicing ," Dyonis boomed out. Synonyms of 'rejoicing'happiness, delight, joy, triumph More Synonyms of rejoicing There was general rejoicing at the news. Additional synonymsThere was a celebration in our house that night. Synonyms party, festival, gala, jubilee, festivity, rave (British, slang), junketing, beano (British, slang), revelry, red-letter day, rave-up (British, slang), merrymaking, jollification, carousal, -fest, hooley or hoolie (Irish, New Zealand) Definition a feeling of cheerfulness This news did not bring them much cheer. Synonyms cheerfulness, comfort, joy, optimism, animation, glee, solace, buoyancy, mirth, gaiety (old-fashioned), merriment, liveliness, gladness, hopefulness, merry-making Definition extreme pleasure To my delight, the plan worked perfectly. Synonyms pleasure, joy, satisfaction, comfort, happiness, ecstasy, enjoyment, bliss, felicity, glee, gratification, rapture, gladness- rejection
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Related terms ofrejoicing Additional synonymsDefinition a feeling of great happiness and excitement His supporters have reacted to the news with elation. Synonyms joy, delight, thrill, excitement, ecstasy, bliss, euphoria, glee, rapture, high spirits, exhilaration, jubilation, exaltation, exultation, joyfulness, joyousness I felt a tremendous sense of relief and exultation. Synonyms joy, delight, celebration, rejoicing, glee, high spirits, elation, transport, jubilation, joyousness, merriness There was a general air of festivity and abandon. Synonyms merrymaking, fun, pleasure, amusement, mirth, gaiety (old-fashioned), merriment, revelry, conviviality, joviality, joyfulness, jollification (old-fashioned), sportDefinition a state of lively good spirits There was a bright, infectious gaiety in the children's laughter. Synonyms cheerfulness, glee, good humour, buoyancy, happiness, animation, exuberance, high spirits, elation, exhilaration, hilarity, merriment, joie de vivre, good cheer, vivacity, jollity, liveliness, gladness, effervescence, light-heartedness, joyousness, blitheness, blithesomeness (literary) Synonyms happiness, delight, pleasure, joy, animation, felicity, glee, high spirits, mirth, gaiety, hilarity, cheerfulness, jollity, joyousness, blitheness Definition deep happiness and contentment Salter shouted with joy. Synonyms delight, pleasure, triumph, satisfaction, happiness, ecstasy, enjoyment, bliss, transport, euphoria, festivity, felicity, glee, exuberance, rapture, elation, exhilaration, radiance, gaiety (old-fashioned), jubilation, hilarity, exaltation, ebullience (old-fashioned), exultation, gladness, joyfulness, ravishment Definition a feeling of great joy and celebration The resignations were greeted by jubilation on the streets of Sofia. Synonyms joy, triumph, celebration, excitement, ecstasy, jubilee, festivity, elation, jamboree, exultationDefinition noisy or unrestrained merrymaking The sounds of revelry are getting louder. Synonyms merrymaking, partying, fun, celebration, rave (British, slang), spree, festivity, beano (British, slang), debauch, debauchery, carouse, jollity, saturnalia, roistering, rave-up (British, slang), jollification, carousal, hooley or hoolie (Irish, New Zealand) Definition the feeling of great happiness resulting from a victory or major achievement Her sense of triumph was short-lived. Synonyms joy, pride, happiness, rejoicing, elation, jubilation, exultation |