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Joyous vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

joyous | overjoyed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between joyous and overjoyed

is that joyous is full of joy; happy while overjoyed is very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

past tense of overjoy.

Exultant vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

exultant | overjoyed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between exultant and overjoyed

is that exultant is very happy, especially at someone else's defeat or failure while overjoyed is very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

past tense of overjoy.

Merry vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

merry | overjoyed | Related terms |

Merry is a related term of overjoyed.


As a proper noun merry

is originally a nickname for a merry person.

As an adjective overjoyed is

very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

(overjoy).

Overjoyed vs Mirthful - What's the difference?

overjoyed | mirthful | Related terms |

Overjoyed is a related term of mirthful.


As adjectives the difference between overjoyed and mirthful

is that overjoyed is very happy while mirthful is filled with mirth.

As a verb overjoyed

is (overjoy).

Deligthed vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

deligthed | overjoyed |


As an adjective overjoyed is

very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

(overjoy).

Exhilarated vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

exhilarated | overjoyed | Related terms |

Exhilarated is a related term of overjoyed.


As verbs the difference between exhilarated and overjoyed

is that exhilarated is (exhilarate) while overjoyed is (overjoy).

As an adjective overjoyed is

very happy.

Dejected vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

dejected | overjoyed |


As adjectives the difference between dejected and overjoyed

is that dejected is sad and dispirited while overjoyed is very happy.

As verbs the difference between dejected and overjoyed

is that dejected is (deject) while overjoyed is (overjoy).

Playful vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

playful | overjoyed | Related terms |

Playful is a related term of overjoyed.


As adjectives the difference between playful and overjoyed

is that playful is liking play, prone to play frequently, such as a child or kitten; rather sportive while overjoyed is very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

(overjoy).

Exstatic vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

exstatic | overjoyed |

Exstatic is likely misspelled.


Exstatic has no English definition.

As an adjective overjoyed is

very happy.

As a verb overjoyed is

past tense of overjoy.

High vs Overjoyed - What's the difference?

high | overjoyed | Synonyms |

High is a synonym of overjoyed.


As adjectives the difference between high and overjoyed

is that high is elevated in position or status; above many things while overjoyed is very happy.

As verbs the difference between high and overjoyed

is that high is (obsolete) to rise or high can be to hie; to hasten while overjoyed is (overjoy).

As a noun high

is (obsolete) thought; intention; determination; purpose or high can be a period of euphoria, from excitement or from an intake of drugs.

As an adverb high

is in or to an elevated position.

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