delectation Synonyms

delectation Meaning

Wordnet

delectation (n)

a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction

act of receiving pleasure from something

Webster

delectation (n.)

Great pleasure; delight.

delectation Sentence Examples

  1. The first bite of the decadent chocolate cake brought immense delectation to my taste buds.
  2. As the music soared, I closed my eyes and felt a sense of delectation wash over me.
  3. The beauty of the sunset filled me with a deep sense of delectation and appreciation for nature's wonders.
  4. His delectation in solving complex puzzles was evident in the way his eyes sparkled with each new challenge.
  5. The art exhibit provided a source of delectation for all who attended, with its stunning displays of creativity.
  6. As the cool breeze brushed against my skin, I sighed with delectation, enjoying the peaceful moment.
  7. The book offered hours of delectation as I lost myself in its captivating story.
  8. She found delectation in the simple act of gardening, nurturing each plant with care.
  9. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room, bringing a sense of delectation to all who passed by.
  10. Watching the children play in the park brought a smile of delectation to my face, reminding me of the joy found in simple pleasures.

FAQs About the word delectation

a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction, act of receiving pleasure from somethingGreat pleasure; delight.

treat, feast,joy, delight, relief, amusement,pleasure, comfort, indulgence, recreation

melancholy, sadness, dissatisfaction, misery, sorrow, unhappiness, depression, wretchedness, wretchedness, melancholy

The first bite of the decadent chocolate cake brought immense delectation to my taste buds.

As the music soared, I closed my eyes and felt a sense of delectation wash over me.

The beauty of the sunset filled me with a deep sense of delectation and appreciation for nature's wonders.

His delectation in solving complex puzzles was evident in the way his eyes sparkled with each new challenge.