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alegria
A feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction.
delight
Portuguese
alegria
Portuguese
divertimento
Catalan
fruïció
Act of receiving pleasure from something.
enjoyment
Portuguese
divertimento
1
In practice Donald Trump is laying out a banquet for their
delectation
.
2
Whose compliments will carry farther, in the way of
delectation
,
think you?
3
These are the words I read for the
delectation
of the dissolute quartette:
4
Therefore the sin of morose
delectation
is not in the reason.
5
Therefore neither is the consent to the
delectation
a mortal sin.
6
He bethought himself of writing a note to Biassou, detailing the evening's
delectation
.
7
Mrs M'Swat killed a fowl and stewed it for my
delectation
.
8
I was at the piano, singing Jacobite melodies for Salemina's
delectation
.
9
It's like a
delectation
that you can get all by yourself.
10
The mere thought makes the bourgeoisie shiver with trepidation; the would-be revolutionaries with
delectation
.
11
First, take a stroll, admiring the some 900 listed buildings available for your
delectation
.
12
There seemed every promise of an unrehearsed entertainment for the
delectation
of his guests.
13
When I offered nothing for her
delectation
,
she finally spoke.
14
They originated all that tomfoolery for their own individual
delectation
.
15
But
delectation
without deed is not a mortal sin, but only a venial sin.
16
To spin yarns for Charley's
delectation
would have been absurd.
delectation
morose delectation
own delectation
special delectation
general delectation
great delectation
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