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Delightful   /dɪlˈaɪtfəl/   Listen
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Delightful  adj.  Highly pleasing; affording great pleasure and satisfaction. "Delightful bowers." "Delightful fruit."
Synonyms: Delicious; charming. See Delicious.






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"Delightful" Quotes from Famous Books



... are all neighbors. But of course so many of us have had Kentucky grandfathers that we understand the Kentuckians almost as well as our own people. I used to meet your grandfather now and then at Aunt Sally's; but I can't say that I ever knew him. He's a delightful man and it's plain that his heart ...
— A Hoosier Chronicle • Meredith Nicholson

... or in a forest, in the deep water or on the dry land, wherever venerable persons (Arhanta) dwell, that place is delightful. ...
— The Dhammapada • Unknown

... speculators known as the Scioto Company had lured from their homes in the Old World, and then abandoned to their fate in the heart of the Western wilderness, where they had been promised that they were to find "a climate wholesome and delightful, frost even in winter almost entirely unknown, a river called, by way of eminence, the beautiful and abounding in excellent fish of a vast size; noble forests consisting of trees that spontaneously produce sugar, and a ...
— Stories Of Ohio - 1897 • William Dean Howells

... chapter a literary masterpiece. A miner or rancheman will talk to you for an hour and delight you, because his slang somehow fits his peculiar thought accurately; an English sailor will tell a story, and he will use one slang word in every three that come out of his mouth, yet he is delightful, for the simple reason that his distorted dialect enables him to express and not to suppress truth. But the poison that has crept through the minds of our finer folk paralyses their utterance so far as truth is concerned; and society may be fairly caricatured ...
— The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions - Joints In Our Social Armour • James Runciman

... is a pleasant exercise. At any rate, I have found it so. It has led me back to many curious and delightful things which I had wholly forgotten. They came unbidden in the train of events which I had always remembered "in principle" and was at pains to evoke in detail. But though the process has obvious advantages, it has had one drawback. My recollections, and still more my ...
— The Adventure of Living • John St. Loe Strachey


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