No, "delight" is not a prefix. It is a standalone word that means a high degree of pleasure or enjoyment.
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Yes, delight is an abstract noun.
Much to his delight, he saw his friend after an year. This is a sample sentence using the word delight.
Delight :) I had to figure that out to.
It means a word/entry that originates from or is primarily used in Britain.
Dislike, despise, and detest are all suitable antonyms for the word delight.
The word entranced means to put into a trance. It also means to fill with delight and excitement. A child would be entranced by a passing parade or carnival.
Delight (noun) means great pleasure. The verb can mean to take pleasure in or to provide pleasure, to please or satisfy.
The biblical word that means pleasure is "delight." It is often used to express joy, happiness, and satisfaction in the context of enjoying God's blessings.
Glee means a great delight or pleasure.
The word that means "takes place" is "occurs."