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joynoun a feeling or state of well-being and contentmentthe inexpressible joy that the couple are feeling upon the birth of their first child beatitude, blessedness, bliss, blissfulness, felicity, gladness, happiness, warm fuzzies elatedness, elation, exhilaration, exultation, high, intoxicationecstasy, euphoria, glory, heaven, nirvana, paradise, rapture, rapturousness, ravishment, seventh heaven, transportdelectation, delight, enjoyment, pleasurecheer, cheerfulness, comfort, exuberance, gaiety(also gayety), gladsomeness, glee, gleefulness, jocundity, jollity, joyfulness, joyousness, jubilance, jubilation, lightheartedness, merriness, mirthcontent, contentedness, gratification, satisfaction, triumph calamity, ill-being, misery, sadness, unhappiness, wretchedness agony, anguish, desolation, joylessness, sorrow, sufferance, woe, woefulnessblues, cheerlessness, dejection, depression, desolateness, despondency, disheartenment, dispiritedness, doldrums, downheartedness, gloom, gloominess, melancholy, mournfulness, plaintivenessGehenna, hell, purgatory a source of great satisfactionmy car is my pride and joy delectation, delight, feast, gas(slang), kick, manna, pleasure, treat amusement, diversion, entertainment, fun, recreationcomfort, relief, solacegratification, indulgenceambrosia joyverbto feel or express joy or triumphthe whole town is joying in the fact that its oldest church has been restored to its Victorian splendor crow, delight, exuberate, exult, glory, jubilate, kvell, rejoice, triumph gloat, preen, swellboast, bragflaunt, parade, show off, strut, swagger kick up one's heels bemoan, bewail, grieve, lament, regret, weep in the 13th century |