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Meanings of
rejoice
in English
Portuguese
regojizar
Catalan
alegrar
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To express great joy.
triumph
wallow
exult
jubilate
exuberate
Portuguese
regojizar
Portuguese
alegrar-se
Catalan
alegrar
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Feel happiness or joy.
joy
Portuguese
alegrar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
triumph
"
triumph
wallow
exult
jubilate
exuberate
Examples for "
triumph
"
1
Marriage, it has been said, represents the
triumph
of hope over experience.
2
As a result, her reinstatement represents a
triumph
for the existing culture.
3
Jubilant scenes greeted his
triumph
,
11 years since his last major victory.
4
The squad were given a few days off following their title
triumph
.
5
For a moment he felt the surge of a great personal
triumph
.
1
Good teams with well-constructed squads overcome misfortune; weaker ones
wallow
in it.
2
Water buffalo
wallow
in milky water in a film by Ozan Atalan.
3
The right playlist can help pull you through, or let you
wallow
.
4
Hoping to land in May and
wallow
among the daisies of July.
5
Three weeks is enough time to
wallow
in your own colossal mistake.
1
Therefore our hearts rejoice in Thee, our souls
exult
in Thy salvation.
2
The big woodsman, his rebellion once started, seemed to
exult
in it.
3
Piety was supposed not to abhor, but to
exult
in the exploit.
4
I shall become Buddha and make all the world
exult
with joy.
5
Sometimes you can
exult
in the stress because it propels you along.
1
But,
jubilate
,
I have got my garden all hoed the first time!
2
P.S.- Ihavewronged you, Jason, by my suspicions; never
mind
,
-
jubilate
!
3
Shout amain, exalt your voices, stamp your feet,
jubilate
,
Organ Mountains!
4
She fell on her knees in an exalted,
jubilate
spirit.
5
Women, above all, are expected to
jubilate
at all costs.
1
Work is a tonic which
exuberates
mentally, morally, and physically the man who wisely adjusts himself to it.
Usage of
rejoice
in English
1
How the Opposition could
rejoice
at this nightmare result is beyond me.
2
At another time I shall
rejoice
in telling the story in detail.
3
Everyone would
rejoice
in the accomplishment of the results which it seeks.
4
We
rejoice
in memories of his comradeship; we deeply mourn our loss.
5
To
rejoice
in the midst of trial is health to the soul.
6
Zion is called to
rejoice
in God because God rejoices in her.
7
I am ready; for I long for the hour, and shall
rejoice
.
8
The Brazilian attacking midfielder said: I
rejoice
in the signing of Cristiano.
9
The envious detractors of Abélard
rejoice
in his weakness and his humiliation.
10
Everything about him seemed to
rejoice
in the light of his countenance.
11
Sire,
rejoice
;
your bravery and your good fortune have secured the victory.
12
Therefore our hearts
rejoice
in Thee, our souls exult in Thy salvation.
13
This was the first Boston terrier to
rejoice
in a screw tail.
14
The Lord shall
rejoice
in His works-saysthis great poet and philosopher.
15
And I do not know whether to
rejoice
or despair in this.
16
Take nuptial torches and let all
rejoice
and join in our songs.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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rejoice
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
rejoice in
rejoice together
rejoice greatly
rejoice more
rejoice the heart
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Translations for
rejoice
Portuguese
regojizar
exultar
alegrar-se
regozijar-se
Catalan
alegrar
alegrar-se
Rejoice
through the time
Rejoice
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Rare