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    joy
    [dʒɔɪ]
    noun
    joy (noun) · joys (plural noun)
    verb
    literary
    joy (verb) · joys (third person present) · joyed (past tense) · joyed (past participle) · joying (present participle)
    1. rejoice:
      "I felt shame that I had ever joyed in his discomfiture or pain"
      Similar:
      be joyful
      be happy
      be pleased
      be glad
      be delighted
      be elated
      be ecstatic
      be euphoric
      be overjoyed
      be as pleased as Punch
      be cock-a-hoop
      be jubilant
      be rapturous
      be in raptures
      be transported
      be beside oneself with joy
      be delirious
      be thrilled
      be on cloud nine
      be walking/treading on air
      be in seventh heaven
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French joie, based on Latin gaudium, from gaudere ‘rejoice’.
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