deliciate (Meaning)
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deliciate (v. t.)
To delight one's self; to indulge in feasting; to revel.
Synonyms & Antonyms of deliciate
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deliciate Sentence Examples
- As I deliciate in the warmth of the morning sun, I feel a sense of tranquility wash over me.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread never fails to deliciate my senses, reminding me of home.
- With each bite of the decadent chocolate cake, I couldn't help but deliciate in its rich flavor.
- Surrounded by nature's beauty, I deliciate in the sight of vibrant flowers and lush greenery.
- Music has a unique ability to deliciate the soul, lifting spirits and evoking deep emotions.
- In the quiet moments before dawn, I deliciate in the peaceful stillness of the world awakening.
- A leisurely stroll along the beach allows me to deliciate in the gentle rhythm of the waves.
- With every stroke of the brush, artists deliciate in the process of bringing their visions to life on canvas.
- The scent of blooming jasmine flowers never fails to deliciate me, transporting me to a state of bliss.
- As I savor a sip of fine wine, I deliciate in its complex flavors and velvety texture.
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To delight one's self; to indulge in feasting; to revel.
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As I deliciate in the warmth of the morning sun, I feel a sense of tranquility wash over me.
The aroma of freshly baked bread never fails to deliciate my senses, reminding me of home.
With each bite of the decadent chocolate cake, I couldn't help but deliciate in its rich flavor.
Surrounded by nature's beauty, I deliciate in the sight of vibrant flowers and lush greenery.