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delighted

Delighted vs Disappointed - What's the difference?

delighted | disappointed |


As adjectives the difference between delighted and disappointed

is that delighted is greatly pleased while disappointed is defeated of expectation or hope; let down.

As verbs the difference between delighted and disappointed

is that delighted is (delight) while disappointed is (disappoint).

Delighted vs Dismay - What's the difference?

delighted | dismay |


As verbs the difference between delighted and dismay

is that delighted is (delight) while dismay is to disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the spirits or courage of; to deprive of firmness and energy through fear; to daunt; to appall; to terrify.

As an adjective delighted

is greatly pleased.

As a noun dismay is

a sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits; consternation.

Eager vs Delighted - What's the difference?

eager | delighted |


As adjectives the difference between eager and delighted

is that eager is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid while delighted is greatly pleased.

As a noun eager

is (tidal bore).

As a verb delighted is

(delight).

Contended vs Delighted - What's the difference?

contended | delighted |


As verbs the difference between contended and delighted

is that contended is (contend) while delighted is (delight).

As an adjective delighted is

greatly pleased.

Thrill vs Delighted - What's the difference?

thrill | delighted |


As verbs the difference between thrill and delighted

is that thrill is (ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation while delighted is (delight).

As a noun thrill

is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.

As an adjective delighted is

greatly pleased.

Delighted vs Overwhelming - What's the difference?

delighted | overwhelming |


As adjectives the difference between delighted and overwhelming

is that delighted is greatly pleased while overwhelming is overpowering, staggering, or irresistibly strong.

As verbs the difference between delighted and overwhelming

is that delighted is past tense of delight while overwhelming is present participle of to overwhelm.

Chanted vs Delighted - What's the difference?

chanted | delighted |


As verbs the difference between chanted and delighted

is that chanted is (chant) while delighted is (delight).

As an adjective delighted is

greatly pleased.

Delighted vs Appreciate - What's the difference?

delighted | appreciate |


As verbs the difference between delighted and appreciate

is that delighted is past tense of delight while appreciate is to be grateful or thankful for.

As an adjective delighted

is greatly pleased.

Exuberant vs Delighted - What's the difference?

exuberant | delighted |


As adjectives the difference between exuberant and delighted

is that exuberant is very high-spirited; extremely energetic and enthusiastic while delighted is greatly pleased.

As a verb delighted is

past tense of delight.

Delighted vs Surprised - What's the difference?

delighted | surprised |


As adjectives the difference between delighted and surprised

is that delighted is greatly pleased while surprised is caused to feel surprise, amazement or wonder, or showing an emotion due to an unexpected event.

As verbs the difference between delighted and surprised

is that delighted is past tense of delight while surprised is past tense of surprise.

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