rejoice
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re·joice
(rĭ-jois′)v. re·joiced, re·joic·ing, re·joic·es
v.intr.
To feel joyful; be delighted: rejoiced at the news; rejoiced in her friend's good fortune.
v.tr.
Phrasal Verb: 1. To feel joyful about (something): rejoiced that the ship reached land.
2. Archaic To fill with joy; gladden.
rejoice in
To have or possess: rejoices in a keen mind.
[Middle English rejoicen, from Old French rejoir, rejoiss- : re-, re- + joir, to be joyful (from Vulgar Latin *gaudīre, from Latin gaudēre; see gāu- in Indo-European roots).]
re·joic′er n.
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rejoice
(rɪˈdʒɔɪs)vb
1. (when: tr, takes a clause as object or an infinitive; when intr, often foll by in) to feel or express great joy or happiness
2. (tr) archaic to cause to feel joy
[C14: from Old French resjoir, from re- + joir to be glad, from Latin gaudēre to rejoice]
reˈjoicer n
reˈjoicing, reˈjoicement n
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re•joice
(rɪˈdʒɔɪs)v. -joiced, -joic•ing. v.i.
1. to feel joy or gladness; take delight (often fol. by in or at).
v.t. 2. to make joyful; gladden.
[1275–1325; Middle English < Old French rejouiss-, long s. of rejouir=re- re- + jouir to rejoice < Vulgar Latin *gaudīre, for Latin gaudēre; see joy]
re•joic′er, n.
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rejoice
Past participle: rejoiced
Gerund: rejoicing
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Verb | 1. | rejoice - feel happiness or joy feel, experience - undergo an emotional sensation or be in a particular state of mind; "She felt resentful"; "He felt regret" gladden - become glad or happy |
2. | rejoice - to express great joy; "Who cannot exult in Spring?" glory - rejoice proudly | |
3. | rejoice - be ecstatic with joy |
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rejoice
verb be glad, celebrate, delight, be happy, joy, triumph, glory, revel, be overjoyed, exult, jump for joy, make merry We are cold and hungry but we rejoice to have succeeded.
mourn, grieve, lament, be upset, be unhappy, be sad
mourn, grieve, lament, be upset, be unhappy, be sad
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rejoice
verb2. To show joyful satisfaction in an event, especially by merrymaking:
Idioms: kill the fatted calf, make merry.
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Translations
يَبْتَهِج، يَفْرَح
radovat se
glæde sig
fagna
līksmotiespriecāties
veseliti se
çok sevinmek
rejoice
[rɪˈdʒɔɪs]Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
rejoice
[rɪˈdʒɔɪs] vi → se réjouirto rejoice at sth → se réjouir de qch
to rejoice in sth → se réjouir de qch
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rejoice
vt (liter) person → erfreuen
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rejoice
[rɪˈdʒɔɪs] vi (frm) → rallegrarsito rejoice in sth → godere di qc
to rejoice (at or over) → provare diletto (in)
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rejoice
(rəˈdʒois) verb to feel or show great happiness. They rejoiced at the victory.
reˈjoicing noun the act of feeling or showing great joy; celebrations. There was great rejoicing at the news of the victory; The rejoicings over the birth of the baby lasted well into the night.
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