Delight is a verb and a noun.
As a verb it means to take great pleasure or joy or to give great pleasure or joy.
They delight in taking long walks in the forest. That old movie always delights me.
As a noun it means great pleasure or joy.
The market was full of culinary delights.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
The word delighted is an adjective meaning extremely pleased. It is also the past tense verb of to delight.
ENRAPTURED : extremely delighted (as by a person or experience), entranced, enthralled.
She was delighted by the gift. They delighted the crowd with their theatrics.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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The word speech is a noun.