Delight means happiness or joy. It means that one is pleased with something. To be delighted is the opposite of being disappointed or unhappy with something. It is usually used when describing a gift, such as being delighted with the new pair of socks.
English delight
Delight (noun) means great pleasure. The verb can mean to take pleasure in or to provide pleasure, to please or satisfy.
A state of great rapture and delight
it is an exclamation of delight, and was a war cry for the British.
Taking delight in disorder and confusion.
tickle the tongue
English delight
Delight (noun) means great pleasure. The verb can mean to take pleasure in or to provide pleasure, to please or satisfy.
The origin is latin, and meaning 'pleasure', or 'delight'.
A state of great rapture and delight
it is an exclamation of delight, and was a war cry for the British.
divert
Taking delight in disorder and confusion.
Father's delight or Father's joy
delicia = delight, satisfaction; sensual pleasure
gleefulness (an English word) = joy, happiness
Something that delights the palate is something that tastes good.