To feel joyful; be delighted; to celebrate or be happy; means to exult, to celebrate, to party, to participate in frivolities.
sempatheic , rejoice
I think you might mean the word hallelujah. It means to rejoice, to praise, or express gratitude.
I rejoice/ am delighted that I'm free of you
The antonym (opposite) is rejoice. The other 4 may be synonyms.
Rejoice Mabudafhasi holds the portfolio of deputy minister for Arts and Culture in the South African cabinet.
no. to rejoice = samakh (שמח) to dance = rakad (רקד)
sempatheic , rejoice
Rejoice
There seems to be a typo in your question. Did you mean "rejoice"? If so, to rejoice means to feel or show great joy or delight.
'come let us rejoice' It means let us rejoice
rejoice
Be happy we won.
gaudio means I rejoice
Pleasure/Joy, or simply "Rejoice!"
May we rejoice today.
Rejoice NO! That is my name and it means causer of joy and it is Hebrews
Rejoice! Gaudeo is the Latin word for "gladden or rejoice." Gaudete is in the imperative mood (ordering or suggesting) and is plural (addressed to more than one person).*There is a Christmas song that is titled "Gaudete, gaudete, Jesus est natus" ("Rejoice, rejoice, Jesus is born").