delighted

/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/
adjectiveIntermediate
formalinformal

Extremely pleased or happy about something

The children were delighted by the magic show.

The children were very happy and excited by the magic performance.

He was delighted to hear the good news.

He was thrilled to receive the positive news.

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Often used to express strong positive emotions, slightly more formal than 'happy' or 'pleased'.

Collocations

delighted tovery happy aboutdelighted withvery pleased about

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💡Pro Tip

Formal vs. Informal

'Delighted' is slightly more formal than 'happy' or 'pleased' and is often used in written or polite speech.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'deliten' (to please), from Old French 'deliter', from Latin 'delectare' (to charm, delight).

📝Usage Notes

Often used in formal or polite contexts to express strong positive feelings. Can be used with 'to' (delighted to) or 'with' (delighted with).

Word Breakdown

delight
great pleasure or happiness
root
+
-ed
past participle suffix
suffix
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